Coverage of Health Information by Different Sources in Communities: Implication for COVID-19 Epidemic Response
Health personnel and community workers are at the front line of the COVID-19 emergency response and need to be equipped with adequate knowledge related to epidemics for an effective response. This study aimed to identify the coverage of COVID-19 health information via different sources accessed by h...
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doaj-1769b44c6e2d428a971abc80e6f99f4c2020-11-25T03:03:13ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-05-01173577357710.3390/ijerph17103577Coverage of Health Information by Different Sources in Communities: Implication for COVID-19 Epidemic ResponseBach Xuan Tran0Anh Kim Dang1Phong Khanh Thai2Huong Thi Le3Xuan Thanh Thi Le4Toan Thanh Thi Do5Tu Huu Nguyen6Hai Quang Pham7Hai Thanh Phan8Giang Thu Vu9Dung Tri Phung10Son Hong Nghiem11Thu Ha Nguyen12Trung Dinh Tran13Khanh Nam Do14Dat Van Truong15Giap Van Vu16Carl A. Latkin17Roger C.M. Ho18Cyrus S.H. Ho19Institute for Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi 100000, VietnamInstitute for Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi 100000, VietnamQueensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences (QAEHS), The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4102, AustraliaInstitute for Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi 100000, VietnamInstitute for Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi 100000, VietnamInstitute for Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi 100000, VietnamVietnam Young Physicians’ Association, Hanoi 100000, VietnamInstitute for Global Health Innovations, Duy Tan University, Da Nang 550000, VietnamInstitute for Global Health Innovations, Duy Tan University, Da Nang 550000, VietnamCenter of Excellence in Evidence-Based Medicine, Nguyen Tat Thanh University, Ho Chi Minh 700000,VietnamSchool of Medicine, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD 4111, AustraliaCentre for Applied Health Economics (CAHE), Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD 4111, AustraliaDepartment of Pharmacy, Dai Nam University, Hanoi 100000, VietnamDemography and Medical statistics, Faculty of Public Health, Danang University of Medical Technology and Pharmacy, Da Nang 550000, VietnamInstitute for Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi 100000, VietnamDepartment of Pharmacy, University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh 700000, VietnamDepartment of Internal Medicine, Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi 100000, VietnamBloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21205, USADepartment of Psychological Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore 119228, SingaporeDepartment of Psychological Medicine, National University Hospital, Singapore 119074, SingaporeHealth personnel and community workers are at the front line of the COVID-19 emergency response and need to be equipped with adequate knowledge related to epidemics for an effective response. This study aimed to identify the coverage of COVID-19 health information via different sources accessed by health workers and community workers in Vietnam. A cross-sectional study using a web-based survey was carried out from January to February 2020 in Vietnam. Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) was used for recruiting participants. We utilized the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) to examine the construct validity of the questionnaire. A higher percentage of participants knew about “Clinical and pathogen characteristics of COVID-19”, compared to “Regulations and policies related to COVID-19”. The percentage of participants accessing the information on “Guidelines and policies on prevention and control of COVID-19” was the lowest, especially among medical students. “Mass media and peer-educators” channels had a higher score of accessing COVID-19 information, compared to “Organizations/ agencies/ associations” sources. Participants consumed most of their COVID-19 information via “Internet, online newspapers, social networks”. Our findings indicate an urgency to re-design training programs and communication activities for a more effective dissemination of information related to the COVID-19 epidemic or epidemics in general.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/10/3577COVID-19health communicationsocial networksVietnam |
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Bach Xuan Tran Anh Kim Dang Phong Khanh Thai Huong Thi Le Xuan Thanh Thi Le Toan Thanh Thi Do Tu Huu Nguyen Hai Quang Pham Hai Thanh Phan Giang Thu Vu Dung Tri Phung Son Hong Nghiem Thu Ha Nguyen Trung Dinh Tran Khanh Nam Do Dat Van Truong Giap Van Vu Carl A. Latkin Roger C.M. Ho Cyrus S.H. Ho Coverage of Health Information by Different Sources in Communities: Implication for COVID-19 Epidemic Response International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health COVID-19 health communication social networks Vietnam |
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Bach Xuan Tran Anh Kim Dang Phong Khanh Thai Huong Thi Le Xuan Thanh Thi Le Toan Thanh Thi Do Tu Huu Nguyen Hai Quang Pham Hai Thanh Phan Giang Thu Vu Dung Tri Phung Son Hong Nghiem Thu Ha Nguyen Trung Dinh Tran Khanh Nam Do Dat Van Truong Giap Van Vu Carl A. Latkin Roger C.M. Ho Cyrus S.H. Ho |
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Coverage of Health Information by Different Sources in Communities: Implication for COVID-19 Epidemic Response |
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Coverage of Health Information by Different Sources in Communities: Implication for COVID-19 Epidemic Response |
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Coverage of Health Information by Different Sources in Communities: Implication for COVID-19 Epidemic Response |
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Coverage of Health Information by Different Sources in Communities: Implication for COVID-19 Epidemic Response |
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coverage of health information by different sources in communities: implication for covid-19 epidemic response |
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Health personnel and community workers are at the front line of the COVID-19 emergency response and need to be equipped with adequate knowledge related to epidemics for an effective response. This study aimed to identify the coverage of COVID-19 health information via different sources accessed by health workers and community workers in Vietnam. A cross-sectional study using a web-based survey was carried out from January to February 2020 in Vietnam. Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) was used for recruiting participants. We utilized the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) to examine the construct validity of the questionnaire. A higher percentage of participants knew about “Clinical and pathogen characteristics of COVID-19”, compared to “Regulations and policies related to COVID-19”. The percentage of participants accessing the information on “Guidelines and policies on prevention and control of COVID-19” was the lowest, especially among medical students. “Mass media and peer-educators” channels had a higher score of accessing COVID-19 information, compared to “Organizations/ agencies/ associations” sources. Participants consumed most of their COVID-19 information via “Internet, online newspapers, social networks”. Our findings indicate an urgency to re-design training programs and communication activities for a more effective dissemination of information related to the COVID-19 epidemic or epidemics in general. |
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COVID-19 health communication social networks Vietnam |
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