Suppr超能文献

为弱势群体开发关于气候变化对健康影响的有效宣传材料:一项混合方法研究。

Developing effective communication materials on the health effects of climate change for vulnerable groups: a mixed methods study.

作者信息

Kreslake Jennifer M, Price Katherine M, Sarfaty Mona

机构信息

Program on Climate & Health, Center for Climate Change Communication, George Mason University, 4400 University Drive, MS 6A8, Fairfax, VA, 22030, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2016 Sep 7;16(1):946. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-3546-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Individuals with chronic health conditions or low socioeconomic status (SES) are more vulnerable to the health impacts of climate change. Health communication can provide information on the management of these impacts. This study tested, among vulnerable audiences, whether viewing targeted materials increases knowledge about the health impacts of climate change and strength of climate change beliefs, and whether each are associated with stronger intentions to practice recommended behaviors.

METHODS

Low-SES respondents with chronic conditions were recruited for an online survey in six cities. Respondents were shown targeted materials illustrating the relationship between climate change and chronic conditions. Changes in knowledge and climate change beliefs (pre- and post-test) and behavioral intentions (post-test only) were tested using McNemar tests of marginal frequencies of two binary outcomes or paired t-tests, and multivariable linear regression. Qualitative interviews were conducted among target audiences to triangulate survey findings and make recommendations on the design of messages.

RESULTS

Respondents (N = 122) reflected the target population regarding income, educational level and prevalence of household health conditions. (1) Knowledge. Significant increases in knowledge were found regarding: groups that are most vulnerable to heat (children [p < 0.001], individuals with heart disease [p < 0.001], or lung disease [p = 0.019]); and environmental conditions that increase allergy-producing pollen (increased heat [p = 0.003], increased carbon dioxide [p < 0.001]). (2) Strength of certainty that climate change is happening increased significantly between pre- and post-test (p < 0.001), as did belief that climate change affected respondents' health (p < 0.001). (3) Behavioral intention. At post-test, higher knowledge of heat vulnerabilities and environmental conditions that trigger pollen allergies were associated with greater behavioral intention scores (p = 0.001 and p = 0.002, respectively). In-depth interviews (N = 15) revealed that vulnerable audiences are interested in immediate-term advice on health management and protective behaviors related to their chronic conditions, but took less notice of messages about collective action to slow or stop climate change. Respondents identified both appealing and less favorable design elements in the materials.

CONCLUSIONS

Individuals who are vulnerable to the health effects of climate change benefit from communication materials that explain, using graphics and concise language, how climate change affects health conditions and how to engage in protective adaptation behaviors.

摘要

背景

患有慢性健康问题或社会经济地位较低的个体更容易受到气候变化对健康的影响。健康传播可以提供有关应对这些影响的信息。本研究在易受影响的受众群体中测试了观看针对性材料是否能增加对气候变化健康影响的了解以及气候变化信念的强度,以及它们是否与采取推荐行为的更强意愿相关。

方法

在六个城市招募患有慢性疾病的低社会经济地位受访者进行在线调查。向受访者展示说明气候变化与慢性疾病之间关系的针对性材料。使用两个二元结果的边际频率的 McNemar 检验或配对 t 检验以及多变量线性回归来测试知识和气候变化信念(测试前和测试后)以及行为意图(仅测试后)的变化。对目标受众进行定性访谈,以验证调查结果并就信息设计提出建议。

结果

受访者(N = 122)在收入、教育水平和家庭健康状况患病率方面反映了目标人群的特征。(1)知识。在以下方面发现知识有显著增加:最易受热影响的群体(儿童 [p < 0.001]、心脏病患者 [p < 0.001] 或肺病患者 [p = 0.019]);以及增加产生过敏花粉的环境条件(气温升高 [p = 0.003]、二氧化碳增加 [p < 0.001])。(2)对气候变化正在发生的确信强度在测试前和测试后显著增加(p < 0.001),认为气候变化影响受访者健康的信念也是如此(p < 0.001)。(3)行为意图。在测试后,对热脆弱性和引发花粉过敏的环境条件有更高的了解与更高的行为意图得分相关(分别为 p = 0.001 和 p = 0.002)。深入访谈(N = 15)显示,易受影响的受众对与其慢性病相关的健康管理和保护行为的近期建议感兴趣,但对关于减缓或阻止气候变化的集体行动的信息关注较少。受访者指出了材料中既有吸引力又不太有利的设计元素。

结论

易受气候变化健康影响的个体受益于使用图形和简洁语言解释气候变化如何影响健康状况以及如何采取保护性适应行为的传播材料。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/44f4/5015239/36618670031d/12889_2016_3546_Fig1_HTML.jpg

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验