Spitale Giovanni, Merten Sonja, Jafflin Kristen, Schwind Bettina, Kaiser-Grolimund Andrea, Biller-Andorno Nikola
Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2021 Nov 1;10(11):e33653. doi: 10.2196/33653.
Since the end of 2019, COVID-19 has had a significant impact on people around the globe. As governments institute more restrictive measures, public adherence could decrease and discontent may grow. Providing high-quality information and countering fake news are important. However, we also need feedback loops so that government officials can refine preventive measures and communication strategies. Policy makers need information-preferably based on real-time data-on people's cognitive, emotional, and behavioral reactions to public health messages and restrictive measures. PubliCo aims to foster effective and tailored risk and crisis communication as well as provide an assessment of the risks and benefits of prevention and control measures, since their effectiveness depends on public trust and cooperation.
Our project aims to develop a tool that helps tackle the COVID-19 infodemic, with a focus on enabling a nuanced and in-depth understanding of public perception. The project adopts a transdisciplinary multistakeholder approach, including participatory citizen science.
We aim to combine a literature and media review and analysis as well as empirical research using mixed methods, including an online survey and diary-based research, both of which are ongoing and continuously updated. Building on real-time data and continuous data collection, our research results will be highly adaptable to the evolving situation.
As of September 2021, two-thirds of the proposed tool is operational. The current development cycles are focusing on analytics, user experience, and interface refinement. We have collected a total of 473 responses through PubliCo Survey and 22 diaries through PubliCo Diaries.
Pilot data show that PubliCo is a promising and efficient concept for bidirectional risk and crisis communication in the context of public health crises. Further data are needed to assess its function at a larger scale or in the context of an issue other than COVID-19.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/33653.
自2019年底以来,新冠疫情对全球各地的人们产生了重大影响。随着政府实施更多限制措施,公众的依从性可能会降低,不满情绪可能会增加。提供高质量信息并对抗虚假新闻很重要。然而,我们还需要反馈回路,以便政府官员能够完善预防措施和沟通策略。政策制定者需要基于实时数据的信息,了解人们对公共卫生信息和限制措施的认知、情绪和行为反应。PubliCo旨在促进有效且量身定制的风险与危机沟通,并对预防和控制措施的风险与益处进行评估,因为这些措施的有效性取决于公众的信任与合作。
我们的项目旨在开发一种工具,以帮助应对新冠疫情信息疫情,重点是能够对公众认知进行细致入微且深入的理解。该项目采用跨学科多利益相关方方法,包括参与式公民科学。
我们旨在结合文献和媒体审查与分析以及实证研究,采用混合方法,包括在线调查和基于日记的研究,这两项研究都在进行中且不断更新。基于实时数据和持续数据收集,我们的研究结果将高度适应不断变化的形势。
截至2021年9月,所提议工具的三分之二已投入使用。当前的开发周期集中在分析、用户体验和界面优化方面。我们通过PubliCo调查共收集了473份回复,通过PubliCo日记收集了22篇日记。
试点数据表明,PubliCo在公共卫生危机背景下进行双向风险与危机沟通方面是一个有前景且高效的概念。需要进一步的数据来评估其在更大规模或新冠疫情以外的问题背景下的功能。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/33653