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2007 年圣地亚哥野火期间的紧急健康风险沟通:理解、遵从和回忆。

Emergency health risk communication during the 2007 San Diego wildfires: comprehension, compliance, and recall.

机构信息

Office of Workplace and Career Development, Centers for Disease Control Global Immunization Division, 1600 Clifton Road NE, MS F-62, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA.

出版信息

J Health Commun. 2012;17(6):698-712. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2011.635777. Epub 2012 Apr 11.

Abstract

In October 2007, wildfires burned nearly 300,000 acres in San Diego County, California. Emergency risk communication messages were broadcast to reduce community exposure to air pollution caused by the fires. The objective of this investigation was to determine residents' exposure to, understanding of, and compliance with these messages. From March to June 2008, the authors surveyed San Diego County residents using a 40-question instrument and random digit dialing. The 1,802 respondents sampled were predominantly 35-64 years old (65.9%), White (65.5%), and educated past high school (79.0%). Most (82.5%) lived more than 1 mile away from the fires, although many were exposed to smoky air for 5-7 days (60.7%) inside and outside their homes. Most persons surveyed reported hearing fire-related health messages (87.9%) and nearly all (97.9%) understood the messages they heard. Respondents complied with most to all of the nontechnical health messages, including staying inside the home (58.7%), avoiding outdoor exercise (88.4%), keeping windows and doors closed (75.8%), and wetting ash before cleanup (75.6%). In contrast, few (<5%) recalled hearing technical messages to place air conditioners on recirculate, use High-Efficiency Particulate Air filters, or use N-95 respirators during ash cleanup, and less than 10% of all respondents followed these specific recommendations. The authors found that nontechnical message recall, understanding, and compliance were high during the wildfires, and reported recall and compliance with technical messages were much lower. Future disaster health communication should further explore barriers to recall and compliance with technical recommendations.

摘要

2007 年 10 月,加利福尼亚州圣地亚哥县发生了近 30 万英亩的野火。紧急风险沟通信息被广播出去,以减少社区因火灾造成的空气污染。本研究的目的是确定居民对这些信息的接触、理解和遵守情况。2008 年 3 月至 6 月,作者使用 40 个问题的工具和随机数字拨号对圣地亚哥县居民进行了调查。抽样调查的 1802 名受访者主要为 35-64 岁(65.9%)、白人(65.5%)和受过高中以上教育(79.0%)。尽管许多人在室内和室外都暴露在烟雾中长达 5-7 天(60.7%),但大多数受访者(82.5%)居住在距离火灾地点 1 英里以外的地方。大多数接受调查的人报告听到了与火灾有关的健康信息(87.9%),几乎所有人(97.9%)都理解他们听到的信息。受访者遵守了大多数非技术性健康信息,包括待在室内(58.7%)、避免户外运动(88.4%)、关闭窗户和门(75.8%)以及在清理灰烬前润湿灰烬(75.6%)。相比之下,只有少数人(<5%)记得听到过技术性信息,即在灰烬清理期间将空调设置为内循环、使用高效微粒空气过滤器或使用 N-95 呼吸器,不到 10%的所有受访者遵循了这些具体建议。作者发现,在野火期间,非技术性信息的回忆、理解和遵守程度较高,而对技术性信息的回忆和遵守程度较低。未来的灾害健康沟通应该进一步探讨回忆和遵守技术性建议的障碍。

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