Centre for Behaviour Change, University College London, UK.
Institute of Epidemiology and Health, University College London, UK.
Br J Health Psychol. 2021 Nov;26(4):1238-1257. doi: 10.1111/bjhp.12557. Epub 2021 Aug 31.
The Scientific Pandemic Insights group on Behaviours (SPI-B) as part of England's Scientific Advisory Group on Emergencies (SAGE), were commissioned by the UK Cabinet Office to identify strategies to embed infection control behaviours to minimize Covid-19 transmission in the long term.
With minimal direct evidence available, three sources of information were used to develop a set of proposals: (1) a scoping review of literature on sustaining behaviour change, (2) a review of key principles used in risk and safety management, and (3) prior reports and reviews on behaviour change from SPI-B. The information was collated and refined through discussion with SPI-B and SAGE colleagues to finalize the proposals.
Embedding infection control behaviours in the long-term will require changes to the financial, social, and physical infrastructure so that people in all sections of society have the capability, opportunity, and motivation needed to underpin those behaviours. This will involve building Covid-safe educational programmes, regulating to ensure minimum standards of safety in public spaces and workspaces, using communications and social marketing to develop a Covid-safe culture and identity, and providing resources so that all sections of society can build Covid-safe behaviours into their daily lives.
Embedding 'Covid-safe' behaviours into people's everyday routines will require a co-ordinated programme to shape the financial, physical, and social infrastructure in the United Kingdom. Education, regulation, communications, and social marketing, and provision of resources will be required to ensure that all sections of society have the capability, opportunity, and motivation to enact the behaviours long term.
作为英国紧急情况科学咨询小组 (SAGE) 的行为科学洞察小组 (SPI-B) 的一部分,应英国内阁办公室的委托,确定将感染控制行为嵌入其中的策略,以最大程度地减少长期的新冠病毒传播。
由于直接可用的证据很少,因此使用了三种信息来源来制定一组建议:(1) 对维持行为改变的文献进行范围审查,(2) 审查风险和安全管理中使用的关键原则,以及 (3) SPI-B 之前关于行为改变的报告和评论。通过与 SPI-B 和 SAGE 同事的讨论,对信息进行了整理和完善,最终确定了建议。
将感染控制行为长期嵌入需要改变金融、社会和物质基础设施,以便社会各阶层的人都具备支撑这些行为所需的能力、机会和动机。这将涉及构建新冠安全教育计划、规范公共空间和工作场所的安全标准、利用沟通和社会营销来培养新冠安全文化和身份,以及提供资源,使社会各阶层都能将新冠安全行为融入日常生活。
将“新冠安全”行为嵌入人们的日常生活需要协调一致的计划来塑造英国的金融、物质和社会基础设施。需要教育、监管、沟通和社会营销以及资源提供,以确保社会各阶层都有能力、机会和动机长期实施这些行为。