社会和行为改变沟通的挑战、机遇以及从以往公共卫生突发事件和疾病爆发中吸取的经验教训:范围审查》。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Annals of Global Health Pub Date : 2024-10-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5334/aogh.4418
Laston Gonah, Sibusiso Cyprian Nomatshila
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背景:社会行为改变沟通(SBCC)在过去的公共卫生突发事件中面临的挑战、机遇和吸取的教训的文献值得为未来应对工作的优先事项提供参考。目的:本综述旨在从 2024 年 3 月之前发表的研究中,对有关埃博拉、冠状病毒病 2019 (COVID-19)、猴痘和霍乱疫情所带来的挑战、机遇和教训的社会行为改变沟通证据进行梳理,并就未来应对工作的优先事项提出建议。方法:采用布尔策略在电子数据库中搜索已发表的相关文章,并辅以从参考文献列表中确定的相关研究。结果:在不同的研究背景下,SBCC 所面临的挑战、机遇、经验教训和优先事项是一致的,但随着时间的推移出现了明显的变化。随着时间的推移,技术、信息管理和行为数据生成的重要性出现得更频繁,也变得越来越重要。已确定的挑战包括:在采用方面犹豫不决、进行信息管理的能力有限、用于 SBCC 的资金和人力资源不足、相互竞争的优先事项、因协调不足而平行或相互冲突的干预措施、难以评估 SBCC 计划以及错失将其纳入常规计划的机会。SBCC 的现有支持结构、强烈的政治意愿和参与,以及技术进步带来的快速信息交流,都是提高 SBCC 计划有效性的机会。主要的经验教训是,多部门方法和利益相关者之间的协调、伙伴关系和积极合作;建立/加强信任、目标人群的细分和干预措施的本地化,对于提高 SBCC 计划的有效性非常重要。在突发公共卫生事件中,政治意愿、介入和参与是改变社会行为(传播)干预措施的核心。结论未来应对公共卫生突发事件和疾病暴发的社会行为变化(SBCC)计划应考虑到技术、信息和行为数据生成所带来的各种好处、威胁/挑战和机遇,以便更加有效。
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Social and Behavioural Change Communication Challenges, Opportunities and Lessons from Past Public Health Emergencies and Disease Outbreaks: A Scoping Review.

Background: Documentation of social behavioural change communication (SBCC) regarding challenges, opportunities and lessons drawn from past public health emergencies is worthwhile to inform priorities for future response efforts. Aim: The aim of this review is to scope the evidence on social behavioural change communication regarding challenges, opportunities and lessons drawn from Ebola, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), monkeypox and cholera outbreaks from studies published before March 2024, and suggest priorities for future response efforts. Methods: A Boolean strategy was used to search electronic databases for relevant published articles, complemented by relevant studies identified from reference lists. Results: The challenges, opportunities, lessons learnt and priorities for SBCC were consistent across study contexts, showing marked variations over time. The significance of technology, infodemic management, and behavioural data generation emerged more frequently and became increasingly important over time. Identified challenges were uptake hesitancy, limited capacity to undertake infodemic management, inadequate funding and human resources for SBCC, competing priorities, parallel or conflicting interventions due to inadequate coordination, difficulties evaluating SBCC programmes and missed opportunities for integration into routine programmes. Existing supportive structures for SBCC, strong political will and participation, as well as rapid information exchange enabled by technological advancement, represented opportunities for enhancing the effectiveness of SBCC programmes. Key lessons were that a multisectoral approach and coordination, partnership and active collaboration amongst stakeholders; building/strengthening trust, target population segmentation and localization of interventions, are important for enhancing the effectiveness of SBCC programmes. Political will, involvement and participation represent the core of social behavioural change (communication) interventions during a public health emergency. Conclusion: SBCC programming for future response to public health emergencies and disease outbreaks should consider the diverse assortment of benefits, threats/challenges and opportunities brought about by technology, infodemics and behavioural data generation to be more effective.

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Annals of Global Health
Annals of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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5.30
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3.40%
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95
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: ANNALS OF GLOBAL HEALTH is a peer-reviewed, open access journal focused on global health. The journal’s mission is to advance and disseminate knowledge of global health. Its goals are improve the health and well-being of all people, advance health equity and promote wise stewardship of the earth’s environment. The journal is published by the Boston College Global Public Health Program. It was founded in 1934 by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai as the Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine. It is a partner journal of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health.
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