Unit of Automatic Control, Department of Engineering, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Rome, Italy.
ISC-CNR Physics Department, Università La Sapienza, Roma, Italy.
PLoS One. 2023 May 10;18(5):e0285452. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285452. eCollection 2023.
Italy was the first European country to be significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The lack of similar previous experiences and the initial uncertainty regarding the new virus resulted in an unpredictable health crisis with 243,506 total confirmed cases and 34,997 deaths between February and July 2020. Despite the panorama of precariousness and the impelling calamity, the country successfully managed many aspects of the early stages of the health and socio-economic crisis. Nevertheless, many disparities can be identified at the regional level. The study aims to determine which aspects of regional management were considered more important by the citizens regarding economic and health criteria. A survey was designed to gather responses from the population on the Italian regions' response and provide a ranking of the regions. The 29-item online survey was provided to 352 individuals, and the collected data were analyzed using the Analytic Hierarchy Process methodology. The results show a general agreement in considering of greater relevance the healthcare policies rather than the economic countermeasures adopted by regional governments. Our analysis associated a weight of 64% to the healthcare criteria compared to the economic criteria with a weight of 36%. In addition to the results obtained from the Analytic Hierarchy Process, the sample's composition was analyzed to provide an overall assessment of the Italian regions. To do so, we collected objective data for each region and multiplied them by the overall weight obtained for each sub-criteria. Looking at the propensity to vaccination or the belief in a relation between COVID-19 and 5G according to age and educational qualification helps understand how public opinion is structured according to cultural and anthropological differences.
意大利是受 COVID-19 大流行影响最严重的欧洲国家之一。由于缺乏类似的先前经验以及对新病毒的初步不确定性,导致 2020 年 2 月至 7 月期间出现了不可预测的卫生危机,总确诊病例为 243506 例,死亡 34997 例。尽管前景不稳定,灾难迫在眉睫,但该国成功地管理了卫生和社会经济危机早期的许多方面。然而,在区域层面仍存在许多差异。本研究旨在确定公民在经济和健康标准方面认为区域管理的哪些方面更为重要。设计了一项调查,以收集意大利各地区对疫情反应的民众反馈,并对地区进行排名。该 29 项在线调查提供给了 352 人,收集的数据使用层次分析法进行了分析。结果表明,人们普遍认为地区政府的医疗保健政策比经济对策更为重要。我们的分析将 64%的权重与医疗保健标准相关联,而经济标准的权重为 36%。除了层次分析法得出的结果外,还分析了样本的组成,以对意大利各地区进行全面评估。为此,我们为每个地区收集了客观数据,并将其乘以每个子标准的总体权重。根据年龄和教育程度来观察疫苗接种倾向或对 COVID-19 与 5G 之间关系的看法,可以帮助了解公众意见是如何根据文化和人类学差异而形成的。