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基于人物角色的狂犬病暴露后预防寻求行为及其对传播战略规划的影响探索:来自泰国的证据

A persona-based exploration of rabies post-exposure prophylaxis seeking behavior and its implication for communication strategic planning: Evidence from Thailand.

作者信息

Yamabhai Jitjayang, Cusripituck Patoo, Mingbualuang Teerawan, Sangkachai Nareerat, Sakchainanon Wimwiga, Tungwongjulaniam Chanatda, Yurachai Onphirul, Theerawat Ratana, Wiratsudakul Anuwat

机构信息

Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia, Mahidol University, Thailand.

The Monitoring and Surveillance Center for Zoonotic Diseases in Wildlife and Exotic Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Mahidol University, Thailand.

出版信息

One Health. 2025 Jan 23;20:100980. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2025.100980. eCollection 2025 Jun.

Abstract

Rabies is a lethal zoonotic illness that claims over 59,000 lives annually. However, this fatality can be avoided by postexposure prophylaxis (PEP). This study aimed to identify and characterize different personas of individuals regarding their PEP-seeking behavior and develop tailored communication strategies to encourage PEP adoption among these distinct groups effectively. We categorized our subjects, residing in two districts of Chonburi province, Thailand, into three groups: (i) individuals with a history of dog bites who underwent PEP; (ii) individuals bitten by dogs who did not receive PEP; and (iii) individuals who had never been bitten. Subsequently, we employed an empathy map, a visual method, and a customer journey map to better understand the participants' experiences and perceptions. A total of 38 individuals were interviewed. We categorized the participants into three distinct personas: positive, neutral, and negative trends. Individuals classified within the positive trend strongly advocate for seeking rabies vaccines in the event of a dog bite. Meanwhile, individuals who have a neutral inclination are more likely to contemplate getting vaccinated following a dog bite, particularly if the injury is substantial. Those with a negative trend demonstrate a notable lack of attention or concern toward preventing rabies. A lack of attention to the potential severity of the issue characterizes their attitude. Notably, nearly half (44.74 %; 17/38) of the individuals involved in the study indicated utilizing interpersonal communication, followed by digital platforms (42.11 %; 16/38) and traditional communication channels (10.52 %; 5/38). Tailoring communication modalities to suit each specific group is crucial for effective outreach.

摘要

狂犬病是一种致命的人畜共患病,每年导致超过59000人死亡。然而,通过暴露后预防(PEP)可以避免这种死亡。本研究旨在识别和描述个体在寻求PEP行为方面的不同类型,并制定有针对性的沟通策略,以有效地鼓励这些不同群体采用PEP。我们将居住在泰国春武里府两个区的研究对象分为三组:(i)有被狗咬伤史且接受过PEP的个体;(ii)被狗咬伤但未接受PEP的个体;(iii)从未被咬伤过的个体。随后,我们采用了共情地图(一种可视化方法)和客户旅程地图,以更好地了解参与者的经历和看法。总共采访了38个人。我们将参与者分为三种不同的类型:积极型、中立型和消极型。属于积极型的个体强烈主张在被狗咬伤后寻求狂犬病疫苗。同时,具有中立倾向的个体在被狗咬伤后更有可能考虑接种疫苗,尤其是如果伤口严重的话。那些具有消极型的个体对预防狂犬病明显缺乏关注或担忧。他们的态度特点是对该问题潜在严重性缺乏关注。值得注意的是,参与研究的个体中近一半(44.74%;17/38)表示利用人际沟通,其次是数字平台(42.11%;16/38)和传统沟通渠道(10.52%;5/38)。为每个特定群体量身定制沟通方式对于有效的宣传至关重要。

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