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老年人对新冠疫情公共卫生信息的信任与不信任:定性关键事件研究

Older Adults' Trust and Distrust in COVID-19 Public Health Information: Qualitative Critical Incident Study.

作者信息

Shiroma Kristina, Zimmerman Tara, Xie Bo, Fleischmann Kenneth R, Rich Kate, Lee Min Kyung, Verma Nitin, Jia Chenyan

机构信息

School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States.

School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Aging. 2023 Nov 9;6:e42517. doi: 10.2196/42517.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 infodemic has imposed a disproportionate burden on older adults who face increased challenges in accessing and assessing public health information, but little is known about factors influencing older adults' trust in public health information during COVID-19.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to identify sources that older adults turn to for trusted COVID-19 public health information and factors that influence their trust. In addition, we explore the relationship between public health information sources and trust factors.

METHODS

Adults aged 65 years or older (N=30; mean age 71.6, SD 5.57; range 65-84 years) were recruited using Prime Panels. Semistructured phone interviews, guided by critical incident technique, were conducted in October and November 2020. Participants were asked about their sources of COVID-19 public health information, the trustworthiness of that information, and factors influencing their trust. Interview data were examined with thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Mass media, known individuals, and the internet were the older adults' main sources for COVID-19 public health information. Although they used social media for entertainment and personal communication, the older adults actively avoided accessing or sharing COVID-19 information on social media. Factors influencing their trust in COVID-19 public health information included confirmation bias, personal research, resigned acceptance, and personal relevance.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings shed light on older adults' use of information sources and their criteria for evaluating the trustworthiness of public health information during a pandemic. They have implications for the future development of effective public health communication, policies, and interventions for older adults during health crises.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情期间的信息疫情给老年人带来了不成比例的负担,他们在获取和评估公共卫生信息方面面临越来越多的挑战,但对于新冠疫情期间影响老年人对公共卫生信息信任的因素却知之甚少。

目的

本研究旨在确定老年人获取可信新冠公共卫生信息的来源以及影响他们信任的因素。此外,我们还探讨了公共卫生信息来源与信任因素之间的关系。

方法

使用Prime Panels招募了65岁及以上的成年人(N = 30;平均年龄71.6岁,标准差5.57;年龄范围65 - 84岁)。2020年10月和11月,采用关键事件技术进行了半结构化电话访谈。询问参与者有关他们获取新冠公共卫生信息的来源、该信息的可信度以及影响他们信任的因素。通过主题分析对访谈数据进行了研究。

结果

大众媒体、熟人以及互联网是老年人获取新冠公共卫生信息的主要来源。尽管老年人使用社交媒体进行娱乐和个人交流,但他们积极避免在社交媒体上获取或分享新冠信息。影响他们对新冠公共卫生信息信任的因素包括证实性偏差、个人研究、顺从接受和个人相关性。

结论

这些发现揭示了老年人在疫情期间对信息来源的使用情况以及他们评估公共卫生信息可信度的标准。它们对未来在健康危机期间针对老年人的有效公共卫生沟通、政策和干预措施的发展具有启示意义。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1f70/10637349/1b65aa121ebf/aging_v6i1e42517_fig1.jpg

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