Understanding public response: Government communication during the COVID-19 crisis through the eyes of the Swiss public

Nicola Diviani , Maddalena Fiordelli , Sara Rubinelli
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Abstract

Objective

To analyze the Swiss public perception of COVID-19 communication by the government and its impact on behavior and trust.

Methods

A cross-sectional representative online survey was conducted in January 2022 in a sample of 2587 Swiss residents.

Results

Overall the survey showed moderate satisfaction with communication, with relevance rated highly. Perceptions of communication varied across demographics. Also, differences were noted in trust in institutions, risk perception, and attitudes towards public health measures based on perceived communication quality.

Conclusion

This study highlights the dynamic nature of public health communication and underscores the significance of continuous adaptation and evaluation of strategies to effectively reach and influence diverse audiences. As misinformation persists, the study underscores the need for informative, empathetic, and honest communication, as well as tailored approaches to build public trust—an essential asset for managing health crises successfully.

Innovation

This study provides innovative concrete insights into how governmental communication could be designed more strategically to effectively communicate with the public in contexts characterized by disinformation, emphasizing the role of quality, honest, and empathetic communication in public health messaging.
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了解公众反应:从瑞士公众的视角看 COVID-19 危机期间的政府沟通
方法 2022 年 1 月,对 2587 名瑞士居民进行了一项横断面代表性在线调查。不同人群对沟通的看法各不相同。结论这项研究突出了公共卫生传播的动态性,强调了不断调整和评估策略以有效接触和影响不同受众的重要性。由于虚假信息持续存在,本研究强调了信息丰富、富有同情心和诚实的沟通以及量身定制的方法的必要性,以建立公众信任--这是成功管理健康危机的重要资产。创新本研究提供了创新性的具体见解,帮助我们了解如何更具战略性地设计政府沟通,以便在以虚假信息为特征的背景下有效地与公众沟通,同时强调了高质量、诚实和富有同情心的沟通在公共卫生信息传播中的作用。
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