Behavior, Risk Perception and Misinformation Monitoring Tool: Adaptation of the WHO Approach to the Ukrainian Context

K. Balashov, A.O. Mohilnytskyi, L.H. Shevchenko, N.M. Zakharova, S. Turianytsia, M.S. Pasenko, Olesia P. Hulchiy
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Risk communication is a process aimed at supporting stakeholders in identifying threats, assessing vulnerabilities and promoting collective resilience. According to WHO recommendations, one of the priority directions for improvement of Ukraine’s emergency response capabilities is the forming and/or implementation of a system for collecting and analyzing information on risk perception, behavior and misinformation, problems and fears of society. The objective: to determine the validity and reliability of the developed Behavior, Risk Perception and Misinformation Monitoring Tool, which was created on the basis of WHO Europe’s Behavioral Insights tool. Materials and methods. The analyzed cohort of 56 adults living in different regions of Ukraine differ in gender, level of education, and field of activity. At the initial stage (T1), risk perception, behavior and misinformation were assessed. A repeat survey (T2) was conducted after 17 days to determine the reliability of the proposed Tool. Results. The Tool demonstrated adequate or high reliability in most of the proposed questions (ICC ≥ 0.6). Some questions that did not meet the established reliability criteria (ISS < 0.4) were excluded from the final version of the questionnaire. The shortened version of the questionnaire contains 131 questions. Conclusions. Given that in each block of questions, most of them were found to be reliable, and the deletions did not affect the structure and main purpose of the questionnaire, the Behavior, Risk Perception and Misinformation Monitoring Tool has potential for use in health care practice as a means of assessing behavioral risk perception and misinformation of the adult population. Systemic monitoring of behavioral variables is an important component of building Ukraine’s emergency response capabilities, which becomes especially important in wartime.
行为、风险认知和错误信息监测工具:根据乌克兰国情调整世界卫生组织的方法
风险交流是一个旨在支持利益攸关方确定威胁、评估脆弱性和促进集体复原力的过程。根据世界卫生组织的建议,提高乌克兰应急能力的优先方向之一是建立和/或实施一个系统,收集和分析有关风险认知、行为和错误信息、社会问题和恐惧的信息。目标:确定所开发的行为、风险认知和错误信息监测工具的有效性和可靠性,该工具是在世界卫生组织欧洲行为洞察工具的基础上创建的。被分析的人群包括居住在乌克兰不同地区的 56 名成年人,他们的性别、教育水平和活动领域各不相同。17 天后进行了一次重复调查(T2),以确定拟议工具的可靠性。该工具在大多数问题上都表现出足够或较高的可靠性(ICC ≥ 0.6)。一些不符合既定可靠性标准(ISS < 0.4)的问题被排除在问卷最终版本之外。缩短后的问卷包含 131 个问题。行为、风险认知和错误信息监测工具作为评估成年人群行为风险认知和错误信息的一种手段,具有在医疗保健实践中使用的潜力。行为变量的系统监测是乌克兰应急能力建设的重要组成部分,在战时尤为重要。
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