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识别并应对2019冠状病毒病大流行期间遵守物理距离指导措施的社会心理决定因素——项目方案

Identifying and addressing psychosocial determinants of adherence to physical distancing guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic - project protocol.

作者信息

Durand Hannah, Bacon Simon L, Byrne Molly, Kenny Eanna, Lavoie Kim L, McGuire Brian E, Mc Sharry Jenny, Meade Oonagh, Mooney Robert, Noone Chris, O'Connor Laura L, O'Flaherty Kate, Molloy Gerard J

机构信息

School of Psychology, National University of Ireland, Galway, Galway, H91 EV56, Ireland.

Montreal Behavioural Medicine Centre, Hôpital Sacré-Cœur de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, QC H4J 1C5, Canada.

出版信息

HRB Open Res. 2020 Dec 14;3:58. doi: 10.12688/hrbopenres.13090.2. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Optimising public health physical distancing measures has been a critical part of the global response to the spread of COVID-19. Evidence collected during the current pandemic shows that the transmission rate of the virus is significantly reduced following implementation of intensive physical distancing measures. Adherence to these recommendations has been poorer than adherence to other key transmission reduction behaviours such as handwashing. There are a complex range of reasons that are likely to predict why people do not or only partially adhere to physical distancing recommendations. In the current project we aim to address the following research questions: (1) What are the psychosocial determinants of physical distancing for the general public and for key socio-demographic sub-groups (e.g., young adults, older adults, etc.)?; (2) Do current Government of Ireland COVID-19 physical distancing communications address the determinants of physical distancing?; and (3) How can communications be optimised and tailored to sub-groups to ensure maximum adherence to guidelines? These will be addressed by conducting three work packages (WPs). In WP1, we will work closely with the iCARE international study, which includes a large online survey of public responses to measures established to reduce and slow the spread of COVID-19, including physical distancing. We will analyse Irish data, comparing it to data from other countries, to identify the key psychosocial determinants of physical distancing behaviour. This will be followed by a qualitative study to explore in depth the barriers and facilitators of physical distancing behaviour among the Irish public (WP2). In WP3, we will conduct a content analysis and evidence mapping of current government messaging around physical distancing, to ensure the findings from this research feed into the development of ongoing communication and future messaging about physical distancing.

摘要

优化公共卫生社交距离措施一直是全球应对新冠病毒传播的关键部分。在当前疫情期间收集的证据表明,实施严格的社交距离措施后,病毒传播率显著降低。与洗手等其他关键的减少传播行为相比,人们对这些建议的遵守情况较差。有一系列复杂的原因可能预示着人们为何不遵守或仅部分遵守社交距离建议。在当前项目中,我们旨在解决以下研究问题:(1)普通公众以及关键社会人口亚群体(如年轻人、老年人等)社交距离的心理社会决定因素是什么?(2)爱尔兰政府目前关于新冠病毒社交距离的宣传是否涉及社交距离的决定因素?(3)如何优化宣传并针对亚群体进行定制,以确保最大程度地遵守指导方针?这些问题将通过开展三个工作包(WP)来解决。在工作包1中,我们将与iCARE国际研究紧密合作,该研究包括一项关于公众对为减少和减缓新冠病毒传播(包括社交距离)而采取措施的反应的大型在线调查。我们将分析爱尔兰的数据,并与其他国家的数据进行比较,以确定社交距离行为的关键心理社会决定因素。接下来将进行一项定性研究,深入探讨爱尔兰公众社交距离行为的障碍和促进因素(工作包2)。在工作包3中,我们将对政府目前围绕社交距离的信息进行内容分析和证据梳理,以确保本研究的结果能为当前关于社交距离的宣传以及未来相关信息的制定提供参考。

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