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降低美国食品杂货购物者风险感知的策略:一项调查研究。

Strategies to reduce risk perception among grocery shoppers in the US: A survey study.

机构信息

Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States of America.

Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Apr 28;16(4):e0251060. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0251060. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

During the COVID-19 lockdown in the US, many businesses were shut down temporarily. Essential businesses, most prominently grocery stores, remained open to ensure access to food and household essentials. Grocery shopping presents increased potential for COVID-19 infection because customers and store employees are in proximity to each other. This study investigated shoppers' perceptions of COVID-19 infection risks and put them in context by comparing grocery shopping to other activities outside home, and examined whether a proactive preventive action by grocery stores influence shoppers' perceived risk of COVID-19 infection. Our data were obtained via an anonymous online survey distributed between April 2 and 10, 2020 to grocery shoppers in New York State (the most affected by the pandemic at the time of the study) and Washington State (the first affected by the pandemic). We found significant factors associated with high levels of risk perception on grocery shoppers. We identified some effective preventive actions that grocery stores implement to alleviate anxiety and risk perception. We found that people are generally more concerned about in-store grocery shopping relative to other out-of-home activities. Findings suggest that a strict policy requiring grocery store employees to use facemasks and gloves greatly reduced shoppers' perceived risk rating of infection of themselves by 37.5% and store employees by 51.2%. Preventive actions by customers and businesses are critical to reducing the unwitting transmission of COVID-19 as state governments prepare to reopen the economy and relax restrictions on activities outside home.

摘要

在美国 COVID-19 封锁期间,许多企业暂时关闭。基本业务(以杂货店为主)保持开放,以确保食品和家庭必需品的供应。由于顾客和商店员工彼此靠近,杂货店购物增加了 COVID-19 感染的潜在风险。本研究通过将杂货店购物与家庭以外的其他活动进行比较,调查了购物者对 COVID-19 感染风险的看法,并探讨了杂货店采取积极的预防措施是否会影响购物者对 COVID-19 感染风险的感知。我们的数据是通过在 2020 年 4 月 2 日至 10 日期间,对纽约州(当时受疫情影响最严重)和华盛顿州(首例受疫情影响)的杂货店购物者进行的匿名在线调查获得的。我们发现了一些与高风险感知水平相关的显著因素。我们确定了一些杂货店实施的有效预防措施,可以减轻焦虑和风险感知。我们发现,人们普遍对店内杂货店购物比对家庭以外的其他活动更担心。研究结果表明,要求杂货店员工戴口罩和手套的严格政策使购物者自身感染风险评分降低了 37.5%,使商店员工感染风险评分降低了 51.2%。随着州政府准备重新开放经济并放宽对家庭以外活动的限制,顾客和企业采取的预防措施对于减少 COVID-19 的无意识传播至关重要。

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