Figueroa Maria Elena
a Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs , Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health , Baltimore , Maryland , USA.
J Health Commun. 2017;22(sup1):5-9. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2016.1231725.
The Ebola virus disease that emerged in the West African countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea in 2014 created an unprecedented public health emergency that caught national and international organizations off guard. Despite available guidelines to respond to public health emergencies, coordinated action to control the disease only came almost 6 months after what is now considered the first human contact with the virus. Theory-based frameworks, like the ideation model and the pathways framework, are important tools for guiding research and the design of communication activities and strategies to effectively impact on the more likely determinants of the intended behavior. By using theory, these frameworks increase the chances that localized research and communication interventions can effectively change desired behaviors and their behavioral determinants. In an outbreak situation such frameworks are all the more important, when time is of the essence and lives are on the line.
2014年在西非国家利比里亚、塞拉利昂和几内亚出现的埃博拉病毒病引发了一场前所未有的公共卫生紧急事件,令国家和国际组织措手不及。尽管有应对公共卫生紧急事件的现有指南,但控制该疾病的协调行动直到现在被认为首次出现人类接触该病毒近6个月后才开展。基于理论的框架,如意念模型和路径框架,是指导研究以及设计沟通活动和策略的重要工具,以便有效地影响预期行为更可能的决定因素。通过运用理论,这些框架增加了本地化研究和沟通干预能够有效改变期望行为及其行为决定因素的可能性。在疫情爆发的情况下,此类框架更为重要,因为时间至关重要,生命危在旦夕。