Literature DB >> 17152511

[Awareness on SARS and public health emergencies among general publics].

Shuo Wang1, Bin-you Wang, Chong Peng, Cui-ping Song, Hong-xia Zhang, Dian-jun Sun, Wei-wei Li, Ya-shuang Zhao, Wenjing Tian, Shu-zhen Wei, Sheng-yuan Liu.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore the awareness on sever acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and public health emergencies among general publics.
METHODS: A cluster sampling method was implemented in Harbin and Jiagedaqi district of Daxinanling of Heilongjiang province. Research subjects were divided into three groups as city, township and rural areas and were given questionnaires to fill in. Data was analyzed with Epi-data and SPSS.
RESULTS: 2003 available questionnaires were collected. The general publics well understood the knowledge on public health emergencies and the SARS with the whole recognition rate more than 60 percent. During the epidemics, people in city, town and countryside were calm (71.7%). The rates of attitude towards the government were significantly different among the subjects living with the city, town or rural areas. The city group expressed the highest favor to the government and media, 71.8% of them gave the credit on the control of SARS to the effective method taken by the government and 65.0% of them showed that they had enough confidence on the governmental ability of dealing with crises while the countryside group trusted the hospitals and relative specialists the most.
CONCLUSION: It is essential for the government to interact and communicate with the publics through media, medical and related institutions when confronting with the public health emergencies. Publicity on health knowledge and coping system on emergency should play key roles in the development of an effective public health system while the government should lead the battle.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17152511

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi        ISSN: 0254-6450


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