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COVID-19 大流行早期慢性病患者的公共卫生遵从和信息寻求。

Public health adherence and information-seeking for people with chronic conditions during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Department of Neurology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.

出版信息

PM R. 2021 Nov;13(11):1249-1260. doi: 10.1002/pmrj.12668. Epub 2021 Aug 18.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

People with chronic conditions, common among rehabilitation populations, may have risk factors that put them at higher risk for more severe illness due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

OBJECTIVE

To describe and compare adherence to public health guidelines, willingness to adhere to public health guidelines (including vaccination), information-seeking, and perceived trustworthiness of information among people with and without chronic conditions during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

DESIGN

National cross-sectional online survey of people with and without chronic health conditions conducted from April through May 2020.

PARTICIPANTS

Survey respondents were people with and without chronic conditions, ≥18 years old, able to read English, and in the United States since January 2020. In total, 3109 survey responses were received and 2572 complete unique responses were used in the analysis.

METHODS

The survey assessed demographics, adherence to public health measures, information-seeking, and perceived trustworthiness of information sources. Descriptive analyses characterized the sample, and t-tests and nonparametric tests were used to compare those with and without a chronic condition on the public health measures.

RESULTS

Participants with a chronic condition reported high adherence to public health recommendations and high willingness to adhere to anticipated recommendations across a wide range of chronic conditions and similar to those without a chronic condition despite advised caution for people with underlying health conditions. Of those with a chronic condition, 70.8% reported a willingness to be vaccinated. Participants reported accessing information from varied sources, with perceived trust highest for the health care providers and lowest for social media.

CONCLUSION

Participants reported high adherence to public health measures, regardless of chronic condition status, during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Knowledge of adherence to public health measures, information-seeking, and trust in information can assist rehabilitation providers and organizations seeking to mitigate disease transmission, particularly for those with chronic conditions.

摘要

简介

患有慢性病的人群(在康复人群中较为常见)可能存在一些风险因素,使他们因 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)而面临更严重疾病的风险更高。

目的

描述和比较患有慢性病和无慢性病人群在 COVID-19 大流行早期阶段对公共卫生指南的遵守情况、愿意遵守公共卫生指南(包括接种疫苗)、信息搜索以及对信息的信任程度。

设计

2020 年 4 月至 5 月期间,对患有和不患有慢性健康状况的人群进行的全国性横断面在线调查。

参与者

调查对象为患有和不患有慢性疾病、≥18 岁、能够阅读英语且自 2020 年 1 月以来一直在美国的人群。共收到 3109 份调查回复,在分析中使用了 2572 份完整的唯一回复。

方法

该调查评估了人口统计学特征、对公共卫生措施的遵守情况、信息搜索以及对信息来源的信任程度。描述性分析描述了样本特征,t 检验和非参数检验用于比较患有和不患有慢性病的人群在公共卫生措施方面的情况。

结果

患有慢性病的参与者报告了高度遵守公共卫生建议的情况,并且非常愿意遵守预期的建议,涵盖了广泛的慢性疾病,且与无慢性病的参与者相似,尽管建议有潜在健康问题的人群要谨慎。在患有慢性病的人群中,有 70.8%的人表示愿意接种疫苗。参与者报告从各种来源获取信息,对医疗保健提供者的信任度最高,对社交媒体的信任度最低。

结论

在 COVID-19 大流行的早期阶段,参与者报告了高度遵守公共卫生措施的情况,无论其慢性病状况如何。了解对公共卫生措施的遵守情况、信息搜索和对信息的信任度,可以帮助康复提供者和组织减轻疾病传播,特别是针对患有慢性病的人群。

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