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公众对 COVID-19 的信息需求和偏好:一项横断面研究。

Public information needs and preferences on COVID-19: a cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Interdisciplinary Center for Health Sciences, Institute of Health and Nursing Science, Magdeburgerstraße 8, 06112, Halle (Saale), Germany.

Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Clinic for Internal Medicine I, Halle (Saale), Germany.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2023 Feb 27;23(1):394. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15131-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Right from the beginning of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic the general public faced the challenge to find reliable and understandable information in the overwhelming flood of information. To enhance informed decision-making, evidence-based information should be provided. Aim was to explore the general public's information needs and preferences on COVID-19 as well as the barriers to accessing evidence-based information.

METHODS

We performed a cross-sectional study. Nine hundred twenty-seven panel members were invited to an online survey (12/2020-02/2021). The HeReCa-online-panel is installed at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg to assess regularly the general public's view on health issues in five regions in Germany. The survey was set up in LimeSurvey, with nine items, multiple-choice and open-ended questions that allowed to gather qualitative data. Quantitative data were analysed descriptively and a content analysis was carried out to categorise the qualitative data.

RESULTS

Six hundred thirty-six panel members provided data; mean age 52 years, 56.2% female, and 64.9% with higher education qualifications. Asked about relevant topics related to COVID-19, most participants selected vaccination (63.8%), infection control (52%), and long-term effects (47.8%). The following 11 categories were derived from the qualitative analysis representing the topics of interest: vaccination, infection control, long-term effects, therapies, test methods, mental health, symptoms, structures for pandemic control, infrastructure in health care, research. Participants preferred traditional media (TV 70.6%; radio 58.5%; newspaper 32.7%) to social media, but also used the internet as sources of information, becoming aware of new information on websites (28.5%) or via email/newsletter (20.1%). The knowledge question (Which European country is most affected by the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic?) was correctly answered by 7.5% of participants. The Robert Koch Institute (93.7%) and the World Health Organization (78%) were well known, while other organisations providing health information were rarely known (< 10%). Barriers to accessing trustworthy information were lack of time (30.7%), little experience (23.1%), uncertainty about how to get access (22.2%), complexity and difficulties in understanding (23.9%), and a lack of target group orientation (15,3%).

CONCLUSIONS

There are extensive information needs regarding various aspects on COVID-19 among the general population. In addition, target-specific dissemination strategies are still needed to reach different groups.

摘要

背景

从 SARS-CoV-2 大流行开始,公众就面临着在信息洪流中寻找可靠和易懂信息的挑战。为了增强知情决策,应该提供基于证据的信息。目的是探讨公众对 COVID-19 的信息需求和偏好,以及获取基于证据的信息的障碍。

方法

我们进行了一项横断面研究。邀请了 927 名面板成员参加在线调查(2020 年 12 月至 2021 年 2 月)。HeReCa-online-panel 安装在马丁路德大学哈勒-维滕贝格,用于在德国五个地区定期评估公众对健康问题的看法。调查是在 LimeSurvey 中建立的,有九个项目,多项选择和开放式问题,允许收集定性数据。定量数据进行描述性分析,并进行内容分析对定性数据进行分类。

结果

636 名面板成员提供了数据;平均年龄 52 岁,56.2%为女性,64.9%具有高等教育学历。在被问及与 COVID-19 相关的相关话题时,大多数参与者选择了接种疫苗(63.8%)、感染控制(52%)和长期影响(47.8%)。从定性分析中得出了以下 11 个类别,代表了感兴趣的主题:接种疫苗、感染控制、长期影响、治疗方法、检测方法、心理健康、症状、大流行控制结构、医疗保健基础设施、研究。参与者更喜欢传统媒体(电视 70.6%;广播 58.5%;报纸 32.7%)而不是社交媒体,但也将互联网用作信息来源,通过网站(28.5%)或电子邮件/新闻通讯(20.1%)了解新信息。在回答“哪个欧洲国家受 SARS-CoV-2 大流行影响最大?”这一知识问题时,只有 7.5%的参与者回答正确。罗伯特科赫研究所(93.7%)和世界卫生组织(78%)广为人知,而提供健康信息的其他组织则鲜为人知(<10%)。获取可信信息的障碍是缺乏时间(30.7%)、经验不足(23.1%)、不确定如何获取信息(22.2%)、理解的复杂性和困难(23.9%)以及缺乏针对目标群体的定位(15.3%)。

结论

公众对 COVID-19 的各个方面都有广泛的信息需求。此外,仍需要针对特定目标的传播策略来覆盖不同群体。

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