评估伊朗卫生和医学教育部网站上新冠肺炎相关信息的质量

Fatemeh Ahmadi, Susan Taghizadeh, Somayeh Esmaeeli, Tehran Iran Planning
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目标:卫生知识普及程度有限是世界上许多国家的共同问题。在伊朗,大约一半的伊朗人的健康知识有限。在Covid-19大流行等关键情况下,他们在理解卫生信息和做出健康决策方面存在问题。因此,有必要使目标受众能够理解卫生信息。本定量研究旨在评估伊朗卫生和医学教育部网站上出现的Covid-19相关信息的质量。方法:在伊朗卫生和医学教育部网站上检索covid-19一词。一旦两名研究人员之间建立了编码间的可靠性,我们就使用清晰沟通指数(CCI)评估每个COvid-19相关信息的质量。结果:评价信息的CCI平均得分为38.87 (SD = 9.72),无评分高于90分。调查结果表明,根据为卫生知识有限的人设计教学材料的标准,所包含信息的质量不理想。在分节中,主要信息、行动对行动的呼吁和语言都低于预期。对信息设计、提示和行为建议的依从性明显更高
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Evaluating the quality of Covid-19 related information on the website of the Iran Ministry of Health and Medical Education
Objective (s): Limited health literacy is a common problem in many countries worldwide. In Iran, about half of Iranian has limited health literacy. They have problems in understanding health information and making healthy decisions in critical situations such as Covid-19 pandemic. Thus it is necessary to make health information understandable to intended audiences. This quantitative study aimed to evaluate the quality of Covid-19 related information appeared on the website of Iran Ministry of Health and Medical Education. Methods: We searched the term covid-19 on the website of Iran Ministry of Health and Medical Education. Once inter-coder reliability was established between two researchers, we evaluated the quality of each COvid-19 related information using the Clear Communication Index (CCI). Results: The mean CCI score for the evaluated information was 38.87 (SD = 9.72) none achieved a score higher than 90. The findings showed that the quality of included information were not desirable according to the criteria for designing instructional material for people with limited health literacy. In the subsections, the main message, the call to action for action and language were lower than expected. Adherence to information design, tips and behavioral recommendations was significantly higher
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