Behavioural Science and Insights Unit, UK Health Security Agency, London, UK.
BMC Public Health. 2023 May 31;23(1):1028. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15991-3.
OBJECTIVE: To understand the public perceptions of the schools Covid-19 testing programme in England. DESIGN: Qualitative social media analysis. SETTING: Online users of parenting forums (Mumsnet and Netmums), Facebook newspaper pages and Daily Mail online readers, who responded to posts or articles about the schools testing programme in England, between 1 and 31 March, 2021. RESULTS: Overall, seven main themes were identified, these were divided into barriers and facilitators to engaging in testing for Covid-19. Barriers were: uncertainty around testing in the absence of symptoms; concerns about testing; implications about testing positive; mistrust in the Government. Facilitators were: desire to protect others; desire to return to normality; and hearing others' positive experiences. CONCLUSIONS: Our analysis highlighted that alongside well-established barriers to engaging in asymptomatic testing, parents were having to negotiate additional complex decisions around balancing their child's anxiety over testing alongside acknowledgement of the implications of regular testing, such as return to normality and protecting others. Parents and children would benefit from additional practical and social support to facilitate engagement with the schools testing programme.
目的:了解公众对英格兰学校新冠病毒检测计划的看法。 设计:定性社交媒体分析。 设置:育儿论坛(Mumsnet 和 Netmums)、Facebook 报纸页面和每日邮报在线读者的在线用户,他们在 2021 年 3 月 1 日至 31 日期间对有关英格兰学校检测计划的帖子或文章做出了回应。 结果:总体而言,确定了七个主要主题,这些主题分为参与新冠病毒检测的障碍和促进因素。障碍包括:在没有症状的情况下对检测的不确定性;对检测的担忧;检测呈阳性的影响;对政府的不信任。促进因素包括:保护他人的愿望;回归正常的愿望;以及听到他人的积极体验。 结论:我们的分析表明,除了参与无症状检测的既定障碍外,家长还必须在平衡孩子对检测的焦虑与定期检测的影响(例如回归正常和保护他人)之间做出额外的复杂决策。家长和孩子将受益于更多的实际和社会支持,以促进他们参与学校的检测计划。
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