Health aspects of the behaviour of the Czech population during the COVID-19 pandemic from a public health perspective.

Q4 Medicine
Casopis lekaru ceskych Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Helena Hnilicová, Zdeněk Kučera, Jolana Kopsa Těšinová
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The paper presents the outcomes of the WHO European Region research project, Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic and the First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University which concerned Czech population behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the Czech Republic the research was carried out in three waves on a representative sample of respondents using methodology of a questionnaire survey. The results showed that the risk perception in connection with the pandemic was low in the Czech environment, regardless of the growing number of infected and deceased. Optimism persisted about the perception of personal susceptibility to infection and self-efficacy. General wellbeing was above average after successfully coping with the first wave, but it decreased slightly in connection with the worsening of the pandemic situation. Compliance with preventive measures has been relatively low for a long time and the trend has been rather declining. By the time, it became increasingly difficult to understand the communication of state authorities regarding the measures being implemented, and trust in the media decreased. A positive finding was the increase in the proportion of those who tried to improve the lifestyle in connection with the pandemic.

从公共卫生角度看2019冠状病毒病大流行期间捷克人口行为的健康方面。
本文介绍了世卫组织欧洲区域研究项目、捷克共和国卫生部和查尔斯大学第一医学院的成果,该项目涉及2019冠状病毒病大流行期间捷克人口的行为。在捷克共和国,这项研究分三波进行,采用问卷调查的方法,对受访者的代表性样本进行了调查。结果表明,尽管感染和死亡人数不断增加,但在捷克环境中,与大流行有关的风险认知很低。对个人感染易感性和自我效能感的看法保持乐观。在成功应对第一波疫情后,总体幸福感高于平均水平,但随着疫情的恶化,总体幸福感略有下降。长期以来,遵守预防措施的情况相对较低,而且呈下降趋势。到那时,人们越来越难以理解国家当局就正在实施的措施进行的沟通,对媒体的信任也下降了。一个积极的发现是,试图改善与大流行病有关的生活方式的人的比例有所增加。
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