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公众对自身和他人违反大流行保护措施的看法:对英国 COVID-19 的研究。

Public perceptions of non-adherence to pandemic protection measures by self and others: A study of COVID-19 in the United Kingdom.

机构信息

Centre for People and Organisation, School of Management, Swansea University, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom.

Department of Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Oct 28;16(10):e0258781. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258781. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Novel viral pandemics present significant challenges to global public health. Non-pharmaceutical interventions (e.g. social distancing) are an important means through which to control the transmission of such viruses. One of the key factors determining the effectiveness of such measures is the level of public adherence to them. Research to date has focused on quantitative exploration of adherence and non-adherence, with a relative lack of qualitative exploration of the reasons for non-adherence.

OBJECTIVE

To explore participants' perceptions of non-adherence to COVID-19 policy measures by self and others in the UK, focusing on perceived reasons for non-adherence.

METHODS

Qualitative study comprising 12 focus groups conducted via video-conferencing between 25th September and 13th November 2020. Participants were 51 UK residents aged 18 and above, reflecting a range of ages, genders and race/ethnicities. Data were analysed using a thematic approach.

RESULTS

Participants reported seeing an increase in non-adherence in others over the course of the pandemic. Reports of non-adherence in self were lower than reports of non-adherence in others. Analysis revealed six main themes related to participants' reported reasons for non-adherence in self and others: (1) 'Alert fatigue' (where people find it difficult to follow, or switch off from, information about frequently changing rules or advice) (2) Inconsistent rules (3) Lack of trust in government (4) Learned Helplessness (5) Resistance and rebelliousness (6)The impact of vaccines on risk perception. Participants perceived a number of systemic failures (e.g. unclear policy, untrustworthy policymakers) to strongly contribute to two forms non-adherence-violations and errors.

CONCLUSION

Findings suggest that latent and systemic failures-in the form of policy decisions that are commonly experienced as too changeable, inconsistent and confusing, and policy makers that are commonly perceived as untrustworthy-may play a significant role in creating the conditions that enable or encourage non-adherence.

摘要

背景

新型病毒大流行对全球公共卫生构成重大挑战。非药物干预措施(例如社交距离)是控制此类病毒传播的重要手段。决定这些措施有效性的关键因素之一是公众对这些措施的遵守程度。迄今为止的研究主要集中在对遵守和不遵守情况的定量探索上,而对不遵守的原因的定性探索相对较少。

目的

探讨英国参与者对自身和他人对 COVID-19 政策措施的不遵守情况的看法,重点关注不遵守的原因。

方法

定性研究包括 2020 年 9 月 25 日至 11 月 13 日期间通过视频会议进行的 12 个焦点小组。参与者为 51 名 18 岁及以上的英国居民,反映了不同的年龄、性别和种族/族裔。使用主题分析方法对数据进行分析。

结果

参与者报告称,在大流行期间,他人的不遵守行为有所增加。自我报告的不遵守行为低于他人报告的不遵守行为。分析揭示了参与者报告的自我和他人不遵守的六个主要主题:(1)“警惕疲劳”(人们发现很难遵循或忽略关于经常变化的规则或建议的信息)(2)规则不一致(3)对政府缺乏信任(4)习得性无助(5)抵制和叛逆(6)疫苗对风险认知的影响。参与者认为一些系统性失败(例如政策不明确、不可信的决策者)极大地促成了两种形式的不遵守行为——违规和错误。

结论

研究结果表明,以政策决策经常被视为变化无常、不一致和混乱,以及决策者经常被视为不可信的形式出现的潜在和系统性失败,可能在创造允许或鼓励不遵守的条件方面发挥重要作用。

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