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低收入国家的健康传播:一项60年的文献计量与主题分析

Health communication in low-income countries: A 60-year bibliometric and thematic analysis.

作者信息

Mheidly Nour, Fares Jawad

机构信息

Faculty of Information, Lebanese University, Beirut, Lebanon.

Department of Neurological Surgery, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA.

出版信息

J Educ Health Promot. 2020 Jul 28;9:163. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_384_20. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health communication is a field that uses social and behavioral models to improve health outcomes and raise awareness on major health risks that threaten human well-being. Low-income countries (LICs) suffer from the effects of communicable and noncommunicable diseases that are exacerbated by weak health-care systems, lack of awareness campaigns, and ineffective communication tactics. This work aims to explore health communication research in LICs to find strategies that help improve health outcomes in the future.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

The PubMed database was explored systematically for publications related to health communication from LICs between January 1, 1960, and January 1, 2020. Publications were categorized according to country of origin and were analyzed with respect to population size, gross domestic product (GDP), and primary school enrollment of each state as obtained from the World Bank Open Data.

RESULTS

Collectively, LICs published 796 contributions, comprising 1.08% of the total biomedical research published by LICs and 0.27% of the world's health communication research. Malawi had the highest number of publications per GDP, with 32.811 publications per billion US$. Uganda had the most contributions per population, with 9.579 publications per million persons. Ethiopia had the highest amount of contributions per primary school enrollment with a ratio of 2.461 publications per %gross. The role of health communication in promoting HIV awareness and prevention was the most common theme explored. Other infectious diseases, such as malaria, tuberculosis, and Ebola, were also highlighted. Improving communication in health education was also explored.

CONCLUSION

Health communication is a rising field in LICs, with research focusing on disease prevention. Efforts to amplify research are key to effectively utilize the health communication models and improve health outcomes in LICs.

摘要

背景

健康传播是一个运用社会和行为模型来改善健康状况并提高对威胁人类福祉的主要健康风险的认识的领域。低收入国家受到传染病和非传染病的影响,而薄弱的医疗保健系统、缺乏宣传活动以及无效的沟通策略加剧了这些影响。这项工作旨在探索低收入国家的健康传播研究,以找到有助于未来改善健康状况的策略。

材料与方法

系统检索了PubMed数据库,以查找1960年1月1日至2020年1月1日期间来自低收入国家的与健康传播相关的出版物。出版物根据原产国进行分类,并根据从世界银行开放数据中获取的每个国家的人口规模、国内生产总值(GDP)和小学入学率进行分析。

结果

低收入国家共发表了796篇论文,占低收入国家发表的生物医学研究总数的1.08%,占世界健康传播研究的0.27%。马拉维每单位GDP的出版物数量最多,每十亿美元有32.811篇出版物。乌干达人均贡献最多,每百万人有9.579篇出版物。埃塞俄比亚每单位小学入学人数的贡献量最高,每%毛入学率有2.461篇出版物。健康传播在促进艾滋病毒认知和预防方面的作用是探讨最多的常见主题。其他传染病,如疟疾、结核病和埃博拉,也受到了关注。还探讨了改善健康教育中的沟通。

结论

健康传播在低收入国家是一个新兴领域,研究重点是疾病预防。加大研究力度是有效利用健康传播模型并改善低收入国家健康状况的关键。

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