School of Health Studies, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada
School of Health Studies, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2022 Oct 28;12(10):e061851. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061851.
Health agencies and community organisations play a crucial role in disseminating information to the public about COVID-19 risks and events, providing instructions on how to change behaviour to mitigate those risks, motivating compliance with health directives and addressing false information. Social media platforms are a critical tool in risk communication, providing a medium for rapid transmission of messages as well as providing the opportunity for engagement and immediate feedback. Access to health information, services and support are especially important for marginalised and underserved ('equity-deserving') populations who are disproportionately affected by COVID-19. This scoping review aims to review the breadth and depth of the academic and grey literature on equity-informed social media risk communication tools to provide guidance on promising practices and principles for reaching equity-deserving populations through social media.
Arksey and O'Malley's (2005) framework guided the identification of the research question; identification and selection of relevant studies from electronic databases and hand-searches of discipline-specific journals; extraction and charting of the data; and collating and reporting of findings. The results of the screening process will be reported using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis-Scoping Review guidelines.
We will identify reported facilitators and barriers to the development of risk communications that target equity-deserving communities. We will also identify recommendations for equity-informed risk communication for COVID-19.
This study does not require ethics approval. We intend to disseminate the results through publication in an open-access peer-reviewed journal, conference presentations, lay summaries (eg, checklists) for health organisations and messages to be shared through social media.
卫生机构和社区组织在向公众传播有关 COVID-19 风险和事件的信息方面发挥着至关重要的作用,提供有关如何改变行为以减轻这些风险的说明,激励遵守卫生指令并解决虚假信息。社交媒体平台是风险沟通的重要工具,提供了快速传播信息的媒介,同时也提供了参与和即时反馈的机会。对于边缘化和服务不足的(“公平有需要”)人群来说,获取健康信息、服务和支持尤为重要,因为他们不成比例地受到 COVID-19 的影响。本范围审查旨在审查关于公平知情的社交媒体风险沟通工具的学术和灰色文献的广度和深度,为通过社交媒体接触公平有需要的人群提供有前途的实践和原则的指导。
阿特赛和奥马利(2005 年)的框架指导了研究问题的确定;从电子数据库和专业期刊的手工搜索中识别和选择相关研究;提取和图表数据;以及整理和报告结果。筛选过程的结果将使用系统评价和荟萃分析-范围审查指南的首选报告项目进行报告。
我们将确定针对公平有需要的社区制定风险沟通的报告促进因素和障碍。我们还将确定针对 COVID-19 的公平知情风险沟通的建议。
本研究不需要伦理批准。我们打算通过在开放获取的同行评审期刊上发表、会议演示、向卫生组织提供简要说明(例如检查表)以及通过社交媒体分享信息来传播研究结果。