Gbagbo Fred Yao, Quarcoo Rosemary
University of Education, Faculty of Science Education, Department of Health Administration and Education, P.O Box 25, Winneba, Central Region, West African, Ghana.
University of Education, Winneba Faculty of Home Economics Education, Department of Clothing and Textiles Education, P.O Box 25, Winneba, Central Region, West African, Ghana.
Public Health Pract (Oxf). 2022 May 6;3:100265. doi: 10.1016/j.puhip.2022.100265. eCollection 2022 Jun.
The authors examined parents' views about children nose-masking in public gatherings in Ghana between January and May 2021.
This is exploratory sequential mixed methods study comprising qualitative and quantitative components.
Four hundred and thirty-nine parents were interviewed using author-developed structured questionnaires and interview guides in a public University in Ghana. Ten respondents in the company of at least three children and of high academic status were further interviewed in-depth to obtain some qualitative information on the research topic. All interviews were conducted in English. Quantitative data were analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 20 whiles qualitative data were analyzed thematically.
In Ghana, various types of nose masks are use in public gatherings. Profiles of respondents show that females (89%) with higher educational attainments (69%) supported children's nose masking. Mothers (91%) affirmed the relevance of nose masking by children aged 0-15 years as against 30% of male respondents who did not know the importance of nose masking among this age group. A strong Linear female correlation (0.018) backed by positive qualitative responses by mothers supported children's nose masking. A significant positive correlation (0.042) was also observed between respondents' educational attainment and perceptions of children nose masking. The authors further observed that materials used for producing children's nose masks and duration of wearing as key parental concerns.
There is an urgent need by public health institutions for risk communication on the safety of masks for children, their efficacy in preventing COVID-19 infection as well as seeking collaborations with relevant nose mask producers to design appropriate child-friendly nose masks to ensure compliance for child safety.
作者调查了2021年1月至5月期间加纳父母对儿童在公共场合佩戴口罩的看法。
这是一项探索性序贯混合方法研究,包括定性和定量两个部分。
在加纳一所公立大学,使用作者编制的结构化问卷和访谈指南对439名父母进行了访谈。另外,对10名至少有三个孩子且学术地位较高的受访者进行了深入访谈,以获取有关该研究主题的一些定性信息。所有访谈均用英语进行。定量数据使用社会科学统计软件包第20版进行分析,而定性数据则进行主题分析。
在加纳,公共场合使用各种类型的口罩。受访者概况显示,受过高等教育的女性(89%)支持儿童佩戴口罩。母亲(91%)肯定了0至15岁儿童佩戴口罩的相关性,而30%的男性受访者不知道该年龄组佩戴口罩的重要性。母亲们积极的定性回应支持了儿童佩戴口罩,二者存在强烈的线性女性相关性(0.018)。受访者的教育程度与对儿童佩戴口罩的看法之间也观察到显著的正相关(0.042)。作者还进一步观察到,用于生产儿童口罩的材料和佩戴时间是父母主要关心的问题。
公共卫生机构迫切需要就儿童口罩的安全性、其预防新冠病毒感染的功效进行风险沟通,并寻求与相关口罩生产商合作,设计适合儿童的口罩,以确保儿童安全并促使其遵守规定。