Theory-based Trial to Promote Uptake and Sustained Use of Face Coverings During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Christopher J Armitage, Chris Keyworth, Nicola Gartland, Anna Coleman, David Fishwick, Sheena Johnson, Martie van Tongeren
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Abstract

Background: Transmission of airborne viruses can be mitigated by wearing face coverings but evidence suggests that face covering declines with the removal of relevant legislation, partly due to low automatic motivation.

Purpose: Test whether an intervention based on implementation intentions could support people's automatic motivation and promote face covering during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: Randomized controlled design. At baseline (May 20 to June 6, 2022), 7,835 UK adults reported how much time they spent wearing face coverings in work, public transport, and indoor leisure settings as well as their capabilities, opportunities, and motivations. 3,871 participants were randomized to form implementation intentions; 3,964 control participants completed questionnaires only. Measures were repeated 6 months postbaseline (November 1 to November 14, 2022). Data were analyzed using mixed measures ANOVAs and Bayes Factors to examine whether the observed data supported the experimental hypothesis.

Results: The proportion of time spend wearing face coverings declined substantially across the 6-month study period, from 15.28% to 9.87% in work settings, 38.31% to 24.55% on public transport, and 9.58% to 7.85% in leisure settings. Bayes Factors indicated moderate relative evidence of no effect of implementation intentions on behavior in work and leisure settings, and inconclusive evidence of a positive effect on public transport.

Conclusions: In the context of declining COVID-19 rates and removal of legal mandates, implementation intentions were not effective in sustaining face covering. Further research is required to ensure that evidence-based interventions are prepared and deployed in the event of future pandemics.

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新冠肺炎大流行期间促进面部遮盖物吸收和持续使用的基于理论的试验。
背景:空气传播病毒可以通过戴口罩来缓解,但有证据表明,随着相关立法的取消,口罩的覆盖率下降,部分原因是自动动机较低。目的:测试在新冠肺炎大流行期间,基于实施意图的干预是否可以支持人们的自动动机并促进面部遮盖。方法:随机对照设计。在基线(2022年5月20日至6月6日),7835名英国成年人报告了他们在工作、公共交通和室内休闲环境中戴口罩的时间,以及他们的能力、机会和动机。3871名参与者被随机分组,形成实施意向;3964名对照组参与者仅完成了问卷调查。基线后6个月(2022年11月1日至11月14日)重复采取措施。使用混合测量方差分析和贝叶斯因子分析数据,以检查观察到的数据是否支持实验假设。结果:在6个月的研究期间,戴口罩的时间比例大幅下降,在工作环境中从15.28%下降到9.87%,在公共交通工具上从38.31%下降到24.55%,在休闲环境中从9.58%下降到7.85%。贝叶斯因素表明,实施意图对工作和休闲环境中的行为没有影响的相对证据适中,对公共交通有积极影响的证据不确定。结论:在新冠肺炎发病率下降和取消法律授权的背景下,实施意图在维持面部遮盖方面并不有效。需要进一步研究,以确保在未来发生流行病时准备和部署循证干预措施。
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