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在新冠疫情不断变化的形势下,寻求信息行为与获取初级医疗服务的不确定性:一项定性研究。

Information-seeking behaviours and uncertainty around accessing primary care in the changing landscape of the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study.

作者信息

Brown Lynsey Rachael, Williams Andrew James, Shaw Kevin, Ozakinci Gozde, van Beusekom Mara Myrthe

机构信息

School of Medicine, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK

School of Medicine, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK.

出版信息

BJGP Open. 2022 Mar 22;6(1). doi: 10.3399/BJGPO.2021.0151. Print 2022 Mar.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has had and will continue to have a disproportionate effect on the most vulnerable. Public health messaging has been vital to mitigate the impact of the pandemic, but messages intended to slow the transmission of the virus may also cause harm. Understanding the areas where public health messaging could be improved may help reduce this harm.

AIM

To explore and understand health communication issues faced by those most likely to be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

DESIGN & SETTING: A qualitative study using online surveys. The area of focus was Fife, a local authority in Scotland, UK.

METHOD

Two consecutive surveys were conducted. Survey 1 explored the observations of support workers and Facebook group moderators, and focused on key issues faced by service users, as well as examples of good practice ( = 19). Survey 2 was aimed at community members, and focused on issues regarding access to and communication around access to primary care ( = 34).

RESULTS

Survey 1 found broad issues around communication and access to primary care services. Survey 2 emphasised key issues in accessing primary care, including: (a) the lengthy process of making appointments; (b) feeling like a burden for wanting to be seen; (c) a lack of confidence in remote triaging and consultations; and (d) not knowing what to expect before getting an appointment.

CONCLUSION

Clear issues regarding access to primary care were identified. The new understanding of these issues will inform a co-creation process designed to develop clear, actionable, and effective public health messages centred on improving access to primary care.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情已经并将继续对最弱势群体产生不成比例的影响。公共卫生信息对于减轻疫情影响至关重要,但旨在减缓病毒传播的信息也可能造成伤害。了解公共卫生信息可以改进的领域可能有助于减少这种伤害。

目的

探索并了解最有可能受到新冠疫情影响的人群所面临的健康沟通问题。

设计与背景

一项采用在线调查的定性研究。重点关注的地区是英国苏格兰的一个地方当局——法夫。

方法

进行了两项连续的调查。调查1探讨了支持工作者和脸书群组管理员的观察结果,重点关注服务使用者面临的关键问题以及良好做法的实例(n = 19)。调查2针对社区成员,重点关注获得初级医疗服务以及围绕获得初级医疗服务的沟通方面的问题(n = 34)。

结果

调查1发现了围绕沟通和获得初级医疗服务的广泛问题。调查2强调了获得初级医疗服务方面的关键问题,包括:(a)预约过程漫长;(b)因希望就诊而感觉自己是个负担;(c)对远程分诊和会诊缺乏信心;(d)在预约之前不知道会发生什么。

结论

确定了在获得初级医疗服务方面存在的明显问题。对这些问题的新认识将为一个共同创造过程提供信息,该过程旨在制定以改善获得初级医疗服务为中心的清晰、可操作且有效的公共卫生信息。

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