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Attitudes, current behaviours and barriers to public health measures that reduce COVID-19 transmission: A qualitative study to inform public health messaging.

Jamie L Benham1,2, Raynell Lang1, Katharina Kovacs Burns3,4, Gail MacKean2, Tova Léveillé3, Brandi McCormack3, Hasan Sheikh5, Madison M Fullerton2, Theresa Tang2, Jean-Christophe Boucher6, Cora Constantinescu2, Mehdi Mourali7, Robert J Oxoby8, Braden J Manns1,2, Jia Hu2, Deborah A Marshall1,2.   

Abstract

Public health measures to reduce COVID-19 transmission include masking in public places, physical distancing, staying home when ill, avoiding high-risk locations, using a contact tracing app, and being willing to take a COVID-19 vaccine. However, adoption of these measures varies greatly. We aimed to improve health messaging to increase adherence to public health behaviours to reduce COVID-19 transmission by: 1) determining attitudes towards public health measures and current behaviours; 2) identifying barriers to following public health measures; and, 3) identifying public health communication strategies. We recruited participants from a random panel of 3000 phone numbers across Alberta to fill a predetermined quota: age (18-29; 30-59; 60+ years), geographic location (urban; rural), and whether they had school-age children. Two researchers coded and themed all transcripts. We performed content analysis and in-depth thematic analysis. Nine focus groups were conducted with 2-8 participants/group in August-September, 2020. Several themes were identified: 1) importance of public health measures; 2) compliance with public health measures; 3) critiques of public health messaging; and 4) suggestions for improving public health messaging. Physical distancing and masking were seen as more important than using a contact tracing app. There were mixed views around willingness to take COVID-19 vaccine. Current public health messaging was perceived as conflicting. Participants felt that consistent messaging and using social media to reach younger people would be helpful. In conclusion, these findings provide insights that can be used to inform targeted (e.g., by age, current behaviour) public health communications to encourage behaviors that reduce COVID-19 transmission.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33606782     DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0246941

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


  29 in total

1.  COVID-19 worries, concerns and mitigation behaviours: A snapshot of Nepal during the first wave.

Authors:  Melanie S Askari; Emily Treleaven; Dirgha Ghimire; William Axinn; Sabrina Hermosilla
Journal:  Trop Med Int Health       Date:  2021-12-27       Impact factor: 2.622

Review 2.  Prevention of HBV Reactivation in Hemato-Oncologic Setting during COVID-19.

Authors:  Caterina Sagnelli; Antonello Sica; Massimiliano Creta; Alessandra Borsetti; Massimo Ciccozzi; Evangelista Sagnelli
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2022-05-11

3.  Drivers of downloading and reasons for not downloading COVID-19 contact tracing and exposure notification apps: A national cross-sectional survey.

Authors:  Golden Gao; Raynell Lang; Robert J Oxoby; Mehdi Mourali; Hasan Sheikh; Madison M Fullerton; Theresa Tang; Braden J Manns; Deborah A Marshall; Jia Hu; Jamie L Benham
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-07-15       Impact factor: 3.752

4.  Lessons learned from the investigation of a COVID-19 cluster in Creil, France: effectiveness of targeting symptomatic cases and conducting contact tracing around them.

Authors:  Franck de Laval; Anaïs Grosset-Janin; François Delon; Alexandre Allonneau; Christelle Tong; Flavie Letois; Anne Couderc; Marc-Antoine Sanchez; César Destanque; Fabrice Biot; Françoise Raynaud; Christine Bigaillon; Olivier Ferraris; Etienne Simon-Loriere; Vincent Enouf; Dinaherisoa Andriamanantena; Vincent Pommier de Santi; Emilie Javelle; Audrey Mérens
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2021-05-19       Impact factor: 3.090

5.  A qualitative study exploring the relationship between mothers' vaccine hesitancy and health beliefs with COVID-19 vaccination intention and prevention during the early pandemic months.

Authors:  Kimberly K Walker; Katharine J Head; Heather Owens; Gregory D Zimet
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2021-06-30       Impact factor: 4.526

6.  Attitudes, behaviours and barriers to public health measures for COVID-19: a survey to inform public health messaging.

Authors:  Raynell Lang; Jamie L Benham; Omid Atabati; Aidan Hollis; Trevor Tombe; Blake Shaffer; Katharina Kovacs Burns; Gail MacKean; Tova Léveillé; Brandi McCormack; Hasan Sheikh; Madison M Fullerton; Theresa Tang; Jean-Christophe Boucher; Cora Constantinescu; Mehdi Mourali; Braden J Manns; Deborah A Marshall; Jia Hu; Robert J Oxoby
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2021-04-21       Impact factor: 3.295

7.  COVID-19 Vaccine-Related Attitudes and Beliefs in Canada: National Cross-sectional Survey and Cluster Analysis.

Authors:  Jia Hu; Raynell Lang; Jamie L Benham; Omid Atabati; Robert J Oxoby; Mehdi Mourali; Blake Shaffer; Hasan Sheikh; Jean-Christophe Boucher; Cora Constantinescu; Jeanna Parsons Leigh; Noah M Ivers; Scott C Ratzan; Madison M Fullerton; Theresa Tang; Braden J Manns; Deborah A Marshall
Journal:  JMIR Public Health Surveill       Date:  2021-12-23

8.  Anticipating hopes, fears and expectations towards COVID-19 vaccines: A qualitative interview study in seven European countries.

Authors:  Katharina T Paul; Bettina M Zimmermann; Paolo Corsico; Amelia Fiske; Susi Geiger; Stephanie Johnson; Janneke M L Kuiper; Elisa Lievevrouw; Luca Marelli; Barbara Prainsack; Wanda Spahl; Ine Van Hoyweghen
Journal:  SSM Qual Res Health       Date:  2022-01-04

9.  Infection control in the home: a qualitative study exploring perceptions and experiences of adhering to protective behaviours in the home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Katherine Morton; Lauren Towler; Julia Groot; Sascha Miller; Ben Ainsworth; James Denison-Day; Cathy Rice; Jennifer Bostock; Merlin Willcox; Paul Little; Lucy Yardley
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-12-01       Impact factor: 2.692

10.  Physical Activity among Adults Residing in 11 Countries during the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown.

Authors:  Kele Ding; Jingzhen Yang; Ming-Kai Chin; Lindsay Sullivan; J Larry Durstine; Verónica Violant-Holz; Giyasettin Demirhan; Nara R C Oliveira; Biljana Popeska; Garry Kuan; Waheeda Khan; Jianhui Dai; Xia Xu; Zornitza Mladenova; Govindasamy Balasekaran; Gary A Smith
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-07-01       Impact factor: 3.390

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