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The effect of COVID-19 prevention methods training given through distance learning on state anxiety level: the case of private sector 远程学习新冠肺炎预防方法培训对国家焦虑水平的影响:以私营部门为例
IF 1.3 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-06-15 DOI: 10.1108/HE-02-2021-0030
Sultan Uçuk, G. Yıldırım
PurposeThe aim of this study was to determine the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) prevention methods training given by distance learning technique on the state anxiety level of the workers of a company serving in the communication sector.Design/methodology/approachThe sample of this experimental and cross-sectional study consisted of 52 people working in the communication sector. Data were collected using a questionnaire and the state anxiety inventory. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, variance analysis, Kruskal–Wallis, Mann–Whitney U and Tukey’s test.FindingsWhile the state anxiety scores of the workers working in the communication sector were 47.94 ± 4.90 before the training, they were found to be 43.98 ± 5.20 after the training.Research limitations/implicationsAs in every study, this study has some limitations. Although a homogeneous sample is tried to be formed since it only covers this group, it should be considered that there is a limitation in terms of generalizability. In addition, the fact that the knowledge score is not measured and the relationship between the knowledge score and the anxiety score is not evaluated should be considered as a limitation. Finally, it is also a limitation that the questionnaire form, which includes measurement tools, is applied online. It is thought that measuring errors can be minimized if questionnaires are applied face to face.Practical implicationsThe results of the study showed that the training given to the workers in the communication sector contributed positively to the reduction of anxiety levels. It is important to provide training and support to those with high anxiety levels. After providing effective protection for nurses/midwives under pandemic conditions and preventing their uncertainties, they can contribute to the reduction of anxiety levels by providing training to individuals who serve the society. It is recommended to plan health trainings for the anxiety of other sector workers serving the society and to focus on these groups. Thus, the effective protection of individuals and their service quality will increase and their anxiety may decrease.Originality/valueInformative support from nurses/midwives can make it easier to control anxiety arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. The results are important in order to draw attention to the anxiety of other sector workers serving the society and the importance of informative roles of nurses. In order to reduce the anxiety levels of workers in different sectors, it is recommended to conduct more supportive training activities and to draw attention to the workers serving the society.
目的本研究旨在确定远程学习技术提供的2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)预防方法培训对通信行业公司员工状态焦虑水平的影响。设计/方法/方法这项实验性和横断面研究的样本由52名在通信行业工作的人组成。使用问卷和状态焦虑量表收集数据。使用描述性统计、t检验、方差分析、Kruskal–Wallis、Mann–Whitney U和Tukey检验对数据进行分析。结果:通信行业工作人员的状态焦虑得分在培训前为47.94±4.90,培训后为43.98±5.20。研究局限性/含义在每项研究中,这项研究都有一些局限性。尽管试图形成同质样本,因为它只涵盖这一组,但应该认为在可推广性方面存在局限性。此外,知识得分没有被测量,知识得分和焦虑得分之间的关系没有被评估,这应该被视为一种限制。最后,包括测量工具在内的调查表在网上应用也是一个局限性。人们认为,如果面对面地使用问卷,可以最大限度地减少测量误差。实际意义研究结果表明,对通信行业工人的培训对降低焦虑水平有积极作用。为那些焦虑程度高的人提供培训和支持是很重要的。在疫情条件下为护士/助产士提供有效保护并防止其不确定性后,他们可以通过为社会服务的个人提供培训来帮助降低焦虑水平。建议针对为社会服务的其他部门工作人员的焦虑,计划健康培训,并将重点放在这些群体上。因此,对个人的有效保护和他们的服务质量将增加,他们的焦虑可能会减少。原创/价值护士/助产士的信息支持可以更容易地控制新冠肺炎大流行引起的焦虑。研究结果对于引起人们对其他为社会服务的部门工作人员的焦虑以及护士信息角色的重要性的关注具有重要意义。为了降低不同行业工人的焦虑水平,建议开展更多的支持性培训活动,并关注为社会服务的工人。
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A biblioguidance approach to understanding and developing adolescents' social-emotional competence in the health education classroom: a formative research study 在健康教育课堂上理解和发展青少年社会情感能力的文献引导方法:一项形成性研究
IF 1.3 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-06-11 DOI: 10.1108/HE-01-2021-0008
Jennifer R. Banas, Julia A. Valley, Amina Chaudhri
PurposeThough the benefits of social-emotional competence (SEC) are well-recognized, measuring it and designing appropriately matched interventions remains elusive and methodologically challenging. This paper shares formative research designed to uncover the SEC of one secondary school health teacher's students and to help her make evidence-based curricular and instructional decisions.Design/methodology/approachInspired by bibliguidance (or bibliotherapeutic) approaches to well-being, the researchers and teacher developed a fiction literature curriculum intended to foster SEC and health literacy skills. A mixed-method approach was used to gather and analyze data from 133 students and a teacher. A survey and journal entries embedded into the curriculum, and an interview were the sources.FindingsResults indicate the curriculum paired well with national standards for health education and a respected SEC framework; it also served well as a vehicle to reveal students' SEC. Students appeared to be competent in some areas and less in others, and there were differences between self-assessed and expressed competence.Practical implicationsBiblioguidance approaches to developing SEC in health education and other school subjects are worth continued investigation. The current results will be used to revise the curriculum and to develop supplemental materials.Originality/valueIn sharing the processes and findings, the authors hope teachers seeking to foster their students' SEC will replicate this work. Further, they hope health educators will gain recognition as the ideal professionals to deliver social-emotional learning instruction in schools.
目的尽管社会情感能力(SEC)的好处得到了广泛认可,但衡量和设计适当匹配的干预措施仍然难以捉摸,在方法上也具有挑战性。本文分享了一项形成性研究,旨在揭示一名中学健康教师学生的SEC,并帮助她做出基于证据的课程和教学决策。设计/方法论/方法受双指导(或文献治疗)幸福感方法的启发,研究人员和教师开发了一个小说文学课程,旨在培养SEC和健康素养。采用混合方法收集和分析了133名学生和一名教师的数据。一项调查、嵌入课程的期刊条目和一次采访是来源。研究结果表明,该课程与国家健康教育标准和受人尊敬的SEC框架相匹配;它也很好地展示了学生的SEC。学生似乎在某些领域有能力,而在其他领域则能力较弱,自我评估和表达能力之间存在差异。实践意义在健康教育和其他学校科目中发展SEC的文献指导方法值得继续研究。目前的结果将用于修订课程和编写补充材料。原创性/价值在分享过程和发现时,作者希望寻求培养学生SEC的教师能够复制这项工作。此外,他们希望健康教育工作者将获得认可,成为在学校提供社会情感学习指导的理想专业人士。
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Co-operation and consistency: a global survey of professionals involved in reopening schools during the COVID-19 pandemic 合作与一致性:新冠肺炎大流行期间参与重新开放学校的专业人员的全球调查
IF 1.3 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-06-09 DOI: 10.1108/HE-07-2020-0054
N. Gray, D. Jourdan
PurposeDuring the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, schools closed in haste and were expected to create virtual learning opportunities for their students while they waited to see when and how they might re-open. National governments issued reopening guidance at varying speeds. The purpose of this study was to invite health and education professionals to share what was happening in their country about school reopening in terms of the features and implications of the guidance issued.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative study. Initial interviews informed a semi-structured questionnaire distributed through the global community of UNESCO Chair ‘Global Health and Education’ and partner organisations. Its aim was to collect, analyse and share globally relevant knowledge and practices about school reopening.FindingsThere were 192 useable responses from 43 countries and territories and 1 multi-country region. 20 of these, mainly in the Global North, had received reopening guidance, 23 were still waiting and 1 had not closed its schools. Guidance prioritised public health measures like social distancing, with less emphasis on education impacts. Success came from partnerships between schools, families and local authorities, consistent guidance and enough time and resources for implementation. Fear of infection led to significant absenteeism among students and staff. Respondents waiting for guidance, mainly in the Global South, shared similar concerns and expectations.Originality/valueDescribing first-hand practices and perspectives of health and education professionals from diverse countries and territories about reopening schools.
目的在2020年新冠肺炎大流行期间,学校匆忙关闭,预计将为学生创造虚拟学习机会,同时让他们等着看何时以及如何重新开学。各国政府以不同的速度发布了重新开放的指导意见。这项研究的目的是邀请卫生和教育专业人员分享他们国家关于学校重新开放的情况,以及发布的指导意见的特点和影响。设计/方法/方法定性研究。最初的访谈提供了一份半结构化问卷,该问卷通过教科文组织教席“全球健康与教育”全球社区和合作组织分发。其目的是收集、分析和分享有关学校重新开放的全球相关知识和做法。调查结果来自43个国家和地区以及1个多国地区的192份可用回复。其中20所学校(主要位于全球北部)已收到重新开放指导,23所仍在等待,1所学校尚未关闭。指导意见优先考虑了保持社交距离等公共卫生措施,较少强调对教育的影响。成功来自学校、家庭和地方当局之间的伙伴关系、一致的指导以及足够的时间和资源来实施。对感染的恐惧导致学生和教职员工大量缺勤。主要在全球南方等待指导的受访者也有类似的担忧和期望。原创性/价值描述来自不同国家和地区的卫生和教育专业人员关于重新开放学校的第一手实践和观点。
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A model of digital health communication media use during the Covid-19 pandemic Covid-19大流行期间数字卫生传播媒体使用模型
IF 1.3 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-06-09 DOI: 10.1108/HE-03-2021-0040
S. Sumaedi, S. Sumardjo, A. Saleh, A. F. Syukri
Purpose: This research aims to develop and test a model of digital health communication media (DHCM) use for healthy food information – DHCM usage – during the Covid-19 pandemic. More specifically, this research investigated the simultaneous effects of perceived threat of Covid-19, e-health literacy, attitude toward DHCM usage, knowledge toward DHCM usage, facilitating conditions and information quality on the DHCM usage. Design/methodology/approach: The empirical data were collected through a survey. The respondents of the survey are 192 DHCM users who lived in Tangerang Regency. Structural equation modelling (SEM) analysis was performed. Findings: The DHCM usage during the Covid-19 pandemic is significantly affected by the attitude towards the DHCM usage and the facilitating conditions. However, the DHCM usage during the Covid-19 pandemic is not significantly affected by the perceived threat of Covid-19, e-health literacy, information quality and knowledge of the DHCM usage. Research limitations/implications: This research was conducted only in Tangerang Regency and employed a purposive sampling technique. Future research should be conducted in other contexts to examine the stability of the research findings. Practical implications: In order to improve DHCM usage for healthy food information, it is important for building a positive attitude towards DHCM usage and ensuring the availability of the facilitating conditions. Originality/value: This paper is the first that develops and tests a model of DHCM usage for healthy food information during the Covid-19 pandemic. © 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited.
目的:本研究旨在开发和测试新冠肺炎大流行期间数字健康传播媒体(DHCM)用于健康食品信息的模型——DHCM使用。更具体地说,本研究调查了新冠肺炎威胁感知、电子健康素养、对DHCM使用的态度、对DHCM使用的知识、便利条件和信息质量对DHCM的使用的同时影响。设计/方法/方法:通过调查收集经验数据。调查对象是居住在唐格朗县的192名DHCM用户。进行了结构方程建模(SEM)分析。研究结果:新冠肺炎大流行期间DHCM的使用受到对DHCM使用的态度和便利条件的显著影响。然而,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,DHCM的使用不会受到新冠肺炎的感知威胁、电子健康素养、信息质量和DHCM使用知识的显著影响。研究局限性/影响:本研究仅在唐格朗县进行,并采用了有目的的抽样技术。未来的研究应该在其他情况下进行,以检查研究结果的稳定性。实际意义:为了提高DHCM对健康食品信息的使用,建立对DHCM使用的积极态度并确保便利条件的可用性是重要的。原创/价值:本文首次开发并测试了新冠肺炎大流行期间DHCM用于健康食品信息的模型。©2021,翡翠出版有限公司。
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Open letters about health dialogues reveal school staff and students' expectations of school health promotion leadership 关于健康对话的公开信揭示了学校工作人员和学生对学校健康促进领导力的期望
IF 1.3 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-05-27 DOI: 10.1108/HE-06-2020-0046
C. Kostenius, C. Lundqvist
This study explores to what extent health promotion policy in practice and leadership engagement is reflected in school actors' experiences of health dialogues (HDs) and their ideas about promoting health and learning in schools.,The 93 participants consisted of 44 school nurses, 37 students in grades 4, 7 or the first year of high school and 12 teachers, who shared their experiences with HDs by writing open letters.,The qualitative content analysis resulted in four themes: Putting health on the agenda, Finding a common goal, Walking side by side and Pointing out a healthy direction. The participants' expectations of school health promotion leadership are revealed in suggestions on how the HDs can fulfill both the educational assignment and promote student health.,Based on the findings, we argue that for successful school health promotion leaders need to acknowledge the field of tension where leadership has to take place, anchor health promotion policy and administer “a Sandwich approach” – a top-down and bottom-up leadership simultaneously that facilitates school-based health promotion.,When different school actors (school nurses, teachers and students) are given a voice, a collective picture of HDs can emerge and help develop health promotion practices.
本研究探讨了实践中的健康促进政策和领导参与在多大程度上反映在学校行为者的健康对话经验以及他们关于促进学校健康和学习的想法中。,93名参与者包括44名学校护士、37名4年级、7年级或高中一年级的学生和12名教师,他们通过写公开信分享了自己与HDs的经历。,定性内容分析得出四个主题:将健康提上议程、寻找共同目标、并肩而行和指明健康方向。参与者对学校健康促进领导力的期望体现在关于HDs如何完成教育任务和促进学生健康的建议中。,基于研究结果,我们认为,对于成功的学校健康促进领导者来说,需要认识到必须进行领导的紧张领域,制定健康促进政策,并实施“三明治方法”——自上而下和自下而上的领导,同时促进学校健康促进。,当不同的学校行动者(学校护士、教师和学生)有发言权时,可以出现HDs的集体形象,并有助于制定健康促进实践。
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引用次数: 1
Pre-service teacher perceptions of teaching health education online 职前教师对在线健康教育教学的看法
IF 1.3 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-05-21 DOI: 10.1108/HE-01-2021-0004
Vaughan Cruickshank, C. Mainsbridge
PurposeThe forced shift to online teaching delivery during COVID-19 suppression measures in 2020 was a complex challenge for Australian teachers. Teachers were given very little time to prepare online content and very little professional development to teach online. Their experiences prompted discussion about the abilities of pre-service teachers (PST) to adapt content to online delivery if another pandemic occurred while they were teaching in the future.Design/methodology/approachPST majoring in Health and Physical Education were required to adapt a 4-weeks high school health education unit for online delivery. This study analysed data from PST personal reflections and focus groups to gain a better understanding of their perceptions about teaching health education online and their confidence to adapt tasks and activities from face-to-face delivery or develop unique online tasks.FindingsPST reported varied confidence and competence to plan for and engage in online health education teaching. PST were concerned about student learning and engagement online, and unsure how to best differentiate activities to ensure all student could meet the intended outcomes.Originality/valueLittle is known about the confidence and competence of PST to deliver fully online school health education. It is important to know more about this phenomenon to inform teacher education and teacher professional development to ensure teachers are better prepared for online delivery in the future.
目的在2020年新冠肺炎防控措施期间,被迫转向在线教学对澳大利亚教师来说是一个复杂的挑战。教师们几乎没有时间准备在线内容,也很少有专业发展来在线教学。他们的经历引发了关于职前教师(PST)在未来教学期间如果再次发生疫情,将内容适应在线交付的能力的讨论。健康与体育专业的设计/方法/方法PST被要求调整一个为期4周的高中健康教育单元进行在线授课。这项研究分析了PST个人反思和焦点小组的数据,以更好地了解他们对在线健康教育教学的看法,以及他们调整面对面授课任务和活动或开发独特在线任务的信心。FindingsPST报告称,计划和参与在线健康教育教学的信心和能力各不相同。PST关注学生的在线学习和参与度,不确定如何最好地区分活动,以确保所有学生都能达到预期结果。原创性/价值对于PST提供全面在线学校健康教育的信心和能力知之甚少。重要的是要更多地了解这一现象,为教师教育和教师专业发展提供信息,以确保教师为未来的在线授课做好更好的准备。
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引用次数: 3
Differences in tobacco smoking status in segments of the Australian population 澳大利亚不同人群吸烟状况的差异
IF 1.3 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-05-12 DOI: 10.1108/HE-12-2020-0124
Julian de Meyrick, F. Yusuf
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to identify correlates of tobacco smoking behaviour across various socio-demographic segments of the Australian population.Design/methodology/approachData from two nationally representative, probability samples of persons 18 and over, surveyed by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in 2001 and 2017–2018 were analysed using multinomial logistic regression.FindingsOverall, the prevalence of current smokers declined from 24.3 to 15%. More than half of the population had never smoked. The prevalence of ex-smokers increased slightly to 30%. Prevalence of current smoking was higher among older age groups and among those with lower educational achievement, lower income, living in a disadvantaged area and experiencing increasing stress. Females were more likely than males to be never-smokers. Males were more likely than females to be current smokers.Research limitations/implicationsThe findings are based on two cross-sectional surveys conducted 17 years apart. It is not possible to draw any conclusions about the actual trajectories of the changes in the values reported or any correlations between those trajectories. Nor is it possible to make any meaningful forecasts about likely future trends in smoking status in these various segments based on these data sets. The classifications used in the surveys generate some heterogeneous groups, which can obscure important differences among respondents within groups. Data are all self-reported, and there is no validation of the self-reported smoking status. This might lead to under-reporting, especially in a community where tobacco smoking is no longer a majority or even a popular habit. Because the surveys are so large, virtually, all the findings are statistically significant. However, the increasing preponderance of never-smokers in many categories might mean that never-smokers could come to dominate the data.Practical implicationsThe findings from this paper will help tobacco-control policy-makers to augment whole-of-community initiatives with individual campaigns designed to be more effective with particular socio-demographic segments. They will also assist in ensuring better alignment between initiatives addressing mental health and tobacco smoking problems facing the community.Originality/valueThe examination of smoking behaviour among individual population sub-groups, chosen by the authors, is commonplace in the literature. This paper uses data from two large surveys to model the whole, heterogeneous population, measured at two different points in time.
目的本研究的目的是确定澳大利亚人口中不同社会人口部分吸烟行为的相关性。设计/方法/方法来自2001年和2017-2018年澳大利亚统计局调查的两个具有全国代表性的18岁及以上人群的概率样本的数据,使用多项逻辑回归进行了分析。总体而言,当前吸烟者的患病率从24.3%下降到15%。超过一半的人从不吸烟。戒烟者的患病率略有上升,达到30%。年龄较大的人群、教育程度较低的人群、收入较低的人群、生活在弱势地区的人群以及压力越来越大的人群中,目前吸烟的患病率较高。女性比男性更有可能不吸烟。男性比女性更有可能成为吸烟者。研究的局限性/意义这些发现是基于相隔17年的两次横断面调查。对于所报告的数值变化的实际轨迹或这些轨迹之间的任何相关性,不可能得出任何结论。基于这些数据集,也不可能对这些不同细分市场的吸烟状况的未来可能趋势做出任何有意义的预测。调查中使用的分类产生了一些异质群体,这可能掩盖了群体内受访者之间的重要差异。数据都是自我报告的,没有对自我报告吸烟状况的验证。这可能导致报告不足,特别是在吸烟不再是多数人甚至不再是流行习惯的社区。由于调查的规模很大,几乎所有的发现都具有统计意义。然而,在许多类别中,从不吸烟者的优势日益增加,这可能意味着从不吸烟者可能会主导数据。实际意义本论文的研究结果将有助于烟草控制政策制定者通过针对特定社会人口群体的更有效的个人运动来扩大整个社区的倡议。它们还将协助确保解决社区面临的精神卫生和吸烟问题的各项举措更好地协调一致。独创性/价值由作者选择的对单个人群亚组的吸烟行为的检查在文献中是司空见惯的。本文使用来自两个大型调查的数据来模拟在两个不同时间点测量的整个异质人口。
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引用次数: 0
Food and nutrition education in Australian primary schools: parents' views 澳大利亚小学食品与营养教育:家长的观点
IF 1.3 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-05-12 DOI: 10.1108/HE-11-2020-0113
G. Aydin, A. Booth, C. Margerison, A. Worsley
Primary schools provide continuous, intensive contact with large numbers of children starting from a young age, thus providing an appropriate setting for the promotion of healthy eating through food and nutrition education (FNE). This qualitative study explores the views of Australian primary school parents about FNE in primary schools.,In total, 19 parents of primary school children from Victoria participated in semi-structured interviews. Audio recordings were transcribed and underwent thematic analysis using Nvivo. A total of three themes emerged: FNE topics currently taught in primary schools, essential food skills and knowledge for primary school children and the importance of FNE.,Most parents thought that FNE is as important as the core subjects of primary school. Parental support for FNE, which is delivered over a prolonged period, and expanded by hands-on content such as cooking and gardening classes was evident. Parents viewed these classes as likely to improve children's food-related knowledge and healthy eating behaviours. Parents expressed appreciation for schools' emphasis on food sustainability and its alignment with school policies and practices. Parents were keen to see more sustainability included in the curriculum.,These results may have implications for curriculum developers and schools, as the findings can assist the design of food and nutrition curricula for primary schools which can empower children as well as their families to make better food-related decisions.,Australian parents' views of FNE in primary schools have been under examined.
小学从幼年开始就与大量儿童进行持续和密切的接触,从而为通过食品和营养教育促进健康饮食提供了适当的环境。本质性研究探讨澳洲小学家长对小学FNE的看法。维多利亚州共有19名小学生家长参加了半结构化访谈。录音被转录并使用Nvivo进行专题分析。总共出现了三个主题:目前在小学教授的食物技能主题、小学儿童的基本食物技能和知识以及食物技能的重要性。大多数家长认为英语和小学的核心科目一样重要。家长对FNE的支持是显而易见的,FNE是在很长一段时间内提供的,并通过烹饪和园艺课程等实践内容加以扩展。家长们认为这些课程可能会提高孩子们的食物相关知识和健康饮食行为。家长们对学校强调食品可持续性及其与学校政策和做法的一致性表示赞赏。家长们渴望看到课程中包含更多的可持续性内容。这些结果可能会对课程开发者和学校产生影响,因为这些发现可以帮助小学食品和营养课程的设计,从而使儿童及其家庭能够做出更好的食品相关决策。,澳大利亚家长对小学外语教学的看法正在接受调查。
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引用次数: 3
Examining the intention to stay home due to COVID-19: a pandemic's second wave outlook 检查因COVID-19而留在家中的意愿:大流行的第二波展望
IF 1.3 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-05-11 DOI: 10.1108/HE-12-2020-0118
B. Soomro, Naimatullah Shah
Purpose: At present, almost the whole globe is facing a severe threat of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The present study examines the intention to stay home due to COVID-19 during a second wave of the pandemic. Design/methodology/approach: The study employed a deductive approach based on cross-sectional data. An online survey is conducted from citizens of Pakistan. A convenience sampling is applied to target the respondents. In total, 238 useable responses proceed for final analysis. The structural equation model (SEM) is used to infer the results. Findings: The findings of the study highlight a positive and significant effect of fear of COVID-19, attitudes to stay at home behaviour (AtSHB), knowledge about COVID-19 (Ka19) and health consciousness (HC) on the intention to stay at home (ItSAH). Practical implications: The study would provide the guidelines to policymakers and planners to develop the policies which may establish the individual's ItSAH. This strategy would restrict the spread of COVID-19. The government should also formulate the plannings to reduce the fear about COVID-19 and health concerns to combat the pandemic. The government should launch awareness programs regarding the spread and cure of COVID-19. Originality/value: This study is the first study which highlights the factors such as fear, HC, attitudes and knowledge towards ItSAH. The study may be unique in the COVID-19 perspective, particularly in the Pakistani context. © 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited.
目的:当前,几乎整个全球都面临着冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)的严重威胁。本研究调查了在第二波大流行期间因COVID-19而留在家中的意愿。设计/方法/方法:本研究采用基于横断面数据的演绎方法。巴基斯坦公民进行了一项在线调查。对调查对象采用方便抽样。总共有238个可用的回复进行最后分析。采用结构方程模型(SEM)对结果进行了推导。研究结果:研究结果强调了对COVID-19的恐惧、对居家行为的态度(AtSHB)、对COVID-19的知识(Ka19)和健康意识(HC)对居家意愿(itah)的积极和显著影响。实际意义:这项研究可为政策制订者及规划者提供指引,以制订可确立个人资讯科技健康的政策。这一策略将限制COVID-19的传播。政府也应该制定减少对新冠病毒的恐惧和健康担忧的计划。政府应该开展有关新冠病毒传播和治疗的宣传活动。原创性/价值:这项研究是第一个强调对itah的恐惧、HC、态度和知识等因素的研究。从2019冠状病毒病的角度来看,这项研究可能是独一无二的,特别是在巴基斯坦的背景下。©2021,翡翠出版有限公司
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引用次数: 6
Adolescents' experiences of menarche and menstruation in disadvantaged schools in South Africa: a qualitative exploration 南非弱势学校青少年月经初潮经历的定性探索
IF 1.3 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI: 10.1108/HE-12-2020-0122
Thelma Fennie, M. Moletsane, A. Padmanabhanunni
PurposeThis study explores how menstruation is perceived, experienced and navigated by school-going adolescent girls living in low-to-middle income settings in South Africa. Existing research from developing countries suggest that the onset of menstruation has implications for school attendance and academic performance. There is evidence that menstrual cycle–related symptoms (primarily physical) lead to difficulties in, or interference with, and disengagement from school, social relations, and physical activities (van Iersel et al., 2016; Steiner et al., 2011; Kiesner and Pastore, 2010; Taras, 2005). The onset of menstruation can be shame-inducing and has been associated with anxiety and confusion. Few studies have been conducted on menstruation in countries with a history of sectarian violence and characterised by substantial socio-economic disparities and high levels of gender-based violence. Understanding the experiences of girls in these contexts is important in generating contextually-grounded knowledge and appropriate interventions.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative, exploratory, descriptive and contextual research design was used to collect data from 48 adolescent girls aged 13–16 year-old. A total of six focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted using a semi-structured questionnaire among a purposive sampling method. Data collected were transcribed verbatim and thematically analysed. Written parental consent was obtained for participants under 18 years old.FindingsThe findings illustrated complex psychological experiences in response to menarche and menstruation. Experiences of shame in relation to menstruation were aggravated by unsupportive responses from school teachers. Challenges such as scarcity of sanitary products were experienced as creating a barrier for girls' school attendance.Research limitations/implicationsExisting research from developing countries suggests that the onset of menstruation has implications for school attendance and academic performance. The research data includes the views of adolescent learners and their negative reactions and positive experiences towards menstruation within the school environment.Practical implicationsGiven the comparative paucity of research emerging from developing countries in sub-Saharan Africa, this paper addresses an important gap in the literature by providing contextually-nuanced information about the menstrual experiences of adolescent girls. The study can further provide information for efforts made by the Department of Education and Department of Health regarding the impact of menstruation on adolescent girls' school attendance.Social implicationsThis study provides important insights regarding the experiences of South African school girls in relation to menstruation. Although dominant feelings of shame, confusion and disgust may surround menstruation, the study also highlighted potential positive experiences associated with menstruation. Teachers and school administra
目的:本研究探讨了生活在南非中低收入地区的在校少女是如何感知、经历和引导月经的。来自发展中国家的现有研究表明,月经的开始对学校出勤率和学习成绩有影响。有证据表明,与月经周期相关的症状(主要是身体上的)导致在学校、社会关系和身体活动中出现困难、受到干扰和脱离(van Iersel等人,2016;Steiner et al., 2011;Kiesner and Pastore, 2010;塔拉斯,2005)。月经的开始可能会让人感到羞耻,并与焦虑和困惑有关。在有宗派暴力历史、社会经济差距巨大和基于性别的暴力程度高的国家,很少对月经进行研究。了解女孩在这些情况下的经历对于产生基于背景的知识和适当的干预措施非常重要。设计/方法/方法采用定性、探索性、描述性和情境性研究设计,收集48名13-16岁少女的数据。采用目的性抽样方法,采用半结构化问卷,共进行了六次焦点小组讨论。收集的资料逐字抄录,并按主题进行分析。18岁以下的参与者需获得父母的书面同意。研究结果表明,月经初潮和月经引起的复杂心理体验。学校老师不支持的反应加重了与月经有关的羞耻经历。卫生用品短缺等挑战对女孩上学造成了障碍。研究局限/影响发展中国家现有的研究表明,月经的开始对上学出勤率和学习成绩有影响。研究数据包括青少年学习者在学校环境中对月经的消极反应和积极体验的看法。实际意义考虑到撒哈拉以南非洲发展中国家的研究相对缺乏,本文通过提供有关青春期女孩月经经历的上下文微妙信息,解决了文献中的一个重要空白。这项研究可以进一步为教育部和卫生部就月经对少女出勤率的影响所作的努力提供信息。社会意义这项研究为南非女学生的月经经历提供了重要的见解。尽管耻辱感、困惑感和厌恶感可能围绕着月经,但研究也强调了与月经相关的潜在积极体验。如果要解决出勤率低的问题,教师和学校行政人员必须以少女的需要为导向。原创性/价值为了减少学校缺勤现象,确保向学生提供更好的学校卫生用品,需要宣传性教育,并提供资源促进少女的心理健康。
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