Perceptions of a COVID-19 education public service announcement in Nunukan Regency, North Kalimantan: a qualitative study

Tiara Putri Leksono, A. N. Lestari, Reyfal Khaidar, Yuga Putri Pramesti, S. Sari, Lutfan Lazuardi
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Indigenous populations experience a risk of socio-economic marginalization in health emergency, including COVID-19. Public service announcements (PSA) are promotional materials that address problems in an attempt to increase public awareness. North Kalimantan is one of the frontier, outermost, and least developed regions in Indonesia with 11 regional languages spoken. One of the districts with inadequate human resources in the area is Nunukan regency. The present study sought to understand how one group of people in Nunukan Regency reactions, interests, and impressions with the COVID-19 information found in Bugis and Toraja version of audio PSAs released by Health Empowerment and Education Project (HEUProject). The study belongs to qualitative research and used purposive sampling with seven participants from two sub-district in Nunukan Regency. The data is analyzed qualitative-thematically which is further interpreted and presented  in the form of a description. Additionally, to see the variety of participants’ answers information transmission through PSAs, we analyzed the data using Tableau software 2020 version and presented the relative frequency of words with visual infographic. The study findings of the participants' immediate reactions were following the advice on the PSAs audio, for instance to keep the physical distance and washing their hands frequently. The most participants in this study have the willingness to hear, to understand, and also feel interested with the useful content in audio format that apparently improves their awareness of COVID-19 information. Overall, it is immediately apparent that the language, transmission of message, and information found in the HEUProject’s COVID-19 educational PSA were understood and engaged by participants in a way that it reflects on the pandemic situation. Our study supports the national usage of disease prevention with this type of media approach that could be used in public places in the future that may minimize the language divide.
北加里曼丹努努坎县对COVID-19教育公共服务公告的看法:一项定性研究
在突发卫生事件(包括COVID-19)中,土著人口面临社会经济边缘化的风险。公益公告是一种宣传材料,旨在解决问题,提高公众意识。北加里曼丹是印度尼西亚最边远、最不发达的地区之一,有11种地方语言。努努坎县是该地区人力资源不足的县之一。本研究旨在了解努努坎县的一组人对健康赋权和教育项目(HEUProject)发布的Bugis和Toraja版本音频公益广告中发现的COVID-19信息的反应、兴趣和印象。本研究属质性研究,采用有目的抽样,共7名参与者来自努努坎县的两个街道。对数据进行定性-主题分析,进一步解释并以描述的形式呈现。此外,为了了解参与者通过公益广告传递的答案信息的多样性,我们使用Tableau软件2020版对数据进行分析,并使用视觉信息图表呈现单词的相对频率。研究发现,参与者的即时反应是遵循公益广告音频中的建议,例如保持身体距离和勤洗手。在这项研究中,大多数参与者都愿意听到、理解并对音频格式的有用内容感兴趣,这明显提高了他们对COVID-19信息的认识。总的来说,很明显,heu项目的COVID-19教育PSA中的语言、信息传递和信息被参与者理解和参与,反映了大流行的情况。我们的研究支持在全国范围内使用这种类型的媒体方法来预防疾病,这种方法将来可以在公共场所使用,从而最大限度地减少语言鸿沟。
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