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新冠疫情封锁期间南非移动技术认知及使用情况与健康传播的变化:横断面调查研究

Changes in Perceptions and Use of Mobile Technology and Health Communication in South Africa During the COVID-19 Lockdown: Cross-sectional Survey Study.

作者信息

Fischer Alex Emilio, Van Tonder Tanya, Gumede Siphamandla B, Lalla-Edward Samanta T

机构信息

Ezintsha, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Opinion Solutions, Johannesburg, South Africa.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2021 May 17;5(5):e25273. doi: 10.2196/25273.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In late March 2020, South Africa implemented a 5-stage COVID-19 Risk Adjusted Strategy, which included a lockdown that required all residents to remain home to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Due to this lockdown, individuals have been forced to find and use alternatives for accomplishing tasks including shopping, socializing, working, and finding information, and many have turned to the internet and their mobile devices.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to describe how South Africans consume and internalize information surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak in order to determine whether the COVID-19 lockdown and social isolation have influenced technology behavior, particularly in terms of health communication and information.

METHODS

From June 24 to August 24, 2020, people in South Africa were invited to complete a survey through the Upinion mobile app, an online data collection resource. The survey collected information on demographics, and technology use during the lockdown, and COVID-19 knowledge.

RESULTS

There were 405 participants, of which 296 (73.06%) were female. A total of 320 (79.01%) participants had a tertiary school education, 242 (59.75%) were single, and 173 (42.72%) had full-time employment. The lockdown forced 363 (89.63%) participants to use more technology, especially for work (n=140, 24.05%) and social media/communication (n=133, 22.85%). Security or privacy issues (n=46, 38.98%) and unfamiliarity with technology (n=32, 27.12%) were identified as the most common issues faced by the 127 (31.36%) participants who were unsure about using technology prior to the lockdown. Almost all participants (n=392, 96.79%) stated that they would continue using technology after the lockdown. Multimedia (n=215, 53.09%), mobile phone content (n=99, 24.44%), and health organizations and professionals (n=91, 22.47%) were the main sources of COVID-19 information. Most participants (n=282, 69.63%) felt that they had enough information. Two-thirds (n=275, 67.90%) of participants stated that they had used their mobile phones for health information before the lockdown, with web searches (n=109, 26.91%), social media (n=58, 14.32%), and government and institutional websites (n=52; 12.84%) serving as their main sources of information. Overall, the mean COVID-19 knowledge score was 8.8 (out of 10), and 335 (82.72%) had adequate knowledge (scored ≥8). Males were less likely to identify the correct transmission routes, and single participants were less likely to identify the signs and symptoms of the coronavirus. Tertiary school graduates were 4 times more likely to correctly identify the routes and 2 times more likely to identify how to stop the spread of the virus. People aged 43-56 years were 4 times more likely to identify how the coronavirus can be prevented, and participants ≥57 years were 2.6 times more likely to obtain a knowledge score of 10 when compared to those under 29 years of age.

CONCLUSIONS

This study has shown that the COVID-19 lockdown has forced people to increase technology use, and people plan to continue using technology after the lockdown is lifted. Increased technology use was seen across a variety of fields; however, barriers including privacy, unfamiliarity, and data costs were identified. This population showed high COVID-19 knowledge, although the use of web searches and social media, instead of government and institutional websites, increases the potential for health misinformation to be spread.

摘要

背景

2020年3月下旬,南非实施了五级新冠疫情风险调整策略,其中包括封锁措施,要求所有居民居家以防止新冠病毒传播。由于此次封锁,人们被迫寻找并使用替代方式来完成购物、社交、工作和获取信息等任务,许多人转向了互联网和移动设备。

目的

本研究旨在描述南非人如何获取并内化有关新冠疫情爆发的信息,以确定新冠疫情封锁和社交隔离是否影响了技术行为,特别是在健康沟通和信息方面。

方法

2020年6月24日至8月24日,邀请南非民众通过在线数据收集资源Upinion移动应用程序完成一项调查。该调查收集了人口统计学信息、封锁期间的技术使用情况以及新冠疫情知识。

结果

共有405名参与者,其中296名(73.06%)为女性。共有320名(79.01%)参与者拥有高等教育学历,242名(59.75%)单身,173名(42.72%)有全职工作。封锁迫使363名(89.63%)参与者更多地使用技术,尤其是用于工作(n = 140,24.05%)和社交媒体/通信(n = 133,22.85%)。安全或隐私问题(n = 46,38.98%)以及对技术不熟悉(n = 32,27.12%)被确定为封锁前不确定是否使用技术的127名(3

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