Ho Shirley S, Ou Mengxue, Huang Nova Mengxia, Chuah Agnes Sf, Ho Vanessa S, Rosenthal Sonny, Kim Hye Kyung
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore.
College of Integrative Studies, Singapore Management University, Singapore, Singapore.
JMIR Form Res. 2025 May 22;9:e66954. doi: 10.2196/66954.
Dengue, a mosquito-borne disease, has been a health challenge in Singapore for decades. In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Singapore encountered a serious dengue outbreak and deployed various communication strategies to raise public awareness and mitigate dengue transmission.
Drawing on the Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) framework, this study examines how dengue-related messages communicated on Facebook (Meta) during the COVID-19 pandemic fall into the CERC themes. This study also seeks to understand how these themes differ between dengue outbreak (eg, 2020) and nonoutbreak years (eg, 2021). In addition, we explore how message themes on dengue changed across different CERC phases within the dengue outbreak year.
We conducted a content analysis on 314 Facebook posts published by public health authorities in Singapore between January 1, 2020, and September 30, 2022. We conducted chi-square tests to examine the differences in message themes between the dengue outbreak and nonoutbreak years. We also conducted chi-square tests to examine how these message themes varied across 3 CERC phases during the dengue outbreak year.
Our findings suggest that during the dual epidemics of dengue and COVID-19, Singapore's public health communication on dengue largely adhered to CERC principles. Dengue-related messaging, particularly regarding intelligence and requests for contributions, significantly varied between outbreak and nonoutbreak years. In addition, messages on general advisories and vigilance, as well as those on social and common responsibility, significantly differed across the CERC phases during the dengue outbreak year.
Singapore's public health authorities flexibly adjusted their messaging strategies on social media platforms in response to the evolving dengue situation during the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrating the high adaptability of the government's health communication amid the dual epidemics. However, several areas for improvement should also be noted for future public health communication to mitigate dengue transmission.
登革热是一种由蚊子传播的疾病,几十年来一直是新加坡面临的一项健康挑战。2020年,在新冠疫情期间,新加坡遭遇了严重的登革热疫情,并部署了各种宣传策略来提高公众意识并减轻登革热传播。
本研究借鉴危机与应急风险沟通(CERC)框架,考察在新冠疫情期间在脸书(Meta)上传播的登革热相关信息如何归入CERC主题。本研究还旨在了解这些主题在登革热疫情年份(如2020年)和非疫情年份(如2021年)之间有何不同。此外,我们探讨了在登革热疫情年份内,登革热信息主题在不同的CERC阶段是如何变化的。
我们对新加坡公共卫生当局在2020年1月1日至2022年9月30日期间发布的314条脸书帖子进行了内容分析。我们进行了卡方检验,以考察登革热疫情年份和非疫情年份之间信息主题的差异。我们还进行了卡方检验,以考察在登革热疫情年份这些信息主题在3个CERC阶段是如何变化的。
我们的研究结果表明,在登革热和新冠双重疫情期间,新加坡关于登革热的公共卫生宣传在很大程度上遵循了CERC原则。登革热相关信息,特别是关于情报和捐款请求的信息,在疫情年份和非疫情年份之间有显著差异。此外,在登革热疫情年份,关于一般建议和警惕以及关于社会和共同责任的信息在CERC各阶段也有显著差异。
新加坡公共卫生当局在新冠疫情期间根据不断变化的登革热形势,灵活调整了社交媒体平台上的信息传播策略,显示出政府在双重疫情期间健康宣传的高度适应性。然而,为了减轻登革热传播,未来的公共卫生宣传也应注意几个有待改进的方面。