印度COVID-19信息、教育和传播材料的质量:内容分析

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Health Education Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-07 DOI:10.1177/00178969231160952
Soniya Biswas, Sibasis Hense, Prakash Babu Kodali, Kavumpurathu Raman Thankappan
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目的:本研究调查了2020年3月至12月期间印度公开提供的新冠肺炎信息教育与传播(IEC)材料的特征和质量。设计:采用解释性顺序混合方法设计,检查265种有目的选择的IEC材料的特性和质量。背景:所分析的IEC材料是2020年3月至12月在印度政府卫生和家庭福利部网站上发布的材料。方法:使用检查表检查材料的质量和特性。此后,定性分析提供了对材料内容的深入了解,特别关注“新冠肺炎连续护理”。结果:大多数(73.96%,n=196)选择的材料是针对公众的,并侧重于预防(67.55%,n=179)。尽管COVID-19带来了耻辱,但只有56份(21.13%)的材料解决了这个问题。然而,大多数(95.47%,n=253)材料在内容、可读性和美观性方面符合质量标准。该定性分析使用“连续护理”的概念,重点关注选定IEC材料的内容。分析确定了三个重要主题:预防到早期诊断和治疗;减轻新冠肺炎带来的耻辱和歧视;以及解决新冠肺炎造成的信息危机。结论:材料质量基本符合要求。加强材料的受众参与度和吸引力可能会提高可读性和可操作性。采用自下而上的方法开发未来的IEC材料,让社区参与进来,可能会在未来的危机事件中扩大弱势群体的覆盖范围。
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Quality of COVID-19 information, education and communication materials in India: A content analysis.

Objective: This study examined the characteristics and quality of publicly available COVID-19 information education and communication (IEC) materials in India between March and December 2020.

Design: An explanatory sequential mixed-method design was employed to examine the characteristics and quality of 265 purposefully selected IEC materials.

Setting: The IEC materials analysed were those published between March and December 2020 on the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare website, Government of India.

Methods: A checklist was utilised to examine the quality and characteristics of the materials. Thereafter, qualitative analysis provided insights into the contents of the materials with specific focus on the 'COVID-19 continuum of care'.

Results: The majority (73.96%, n = 196) of the selected materials were directed towards the general public and had a focus on prevention (67.55 %, n = 179). Despite COVID-19-associated stigma, only 56 (21.13%) of the materials addressed this issue. However, most (95.47%, n = 253) of the materials adhered to quality standards for contents, readability and aesthetics. This qualitative analysis focused on the contents of selected IEC materials using the concept of 'continuum of care'. The analysis identified three important themes: prevention to early diagnosis and treatment; mitigation of stigma and discrimination surrounding COVID-19; and addressing the infodemic caused by COVID-19.

Conclusion: The quality of materials was mostly satisfactory and appropriate to the emergent requirements. Strengthening audience engagement and attractiveness of the materials might enhance readability and actionability. A bottom-up approach to the development of future IEC materials, involving the community might widen the coverage of vulnerable populations in future crisis events.

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期刊介绍: Health Education Journal is a leading peer reviewed journal established in 1943. It carries original papers on health promotion and education research, policy development and good practice.
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