埃基蒂州媒体战略和COVID-19公众意识的影响:一项横断面研究

R. O. Bakare, Tayo Isijola, L. E. Bakare
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据称源于中国武汉的新冠肺炎疫情对全球人类生存产生了深远影响。尼日利亚于2020年2月记录了首例病例后,死亡人数随着确诊病例的增加而上升。值得注意的是,在专家努力了解、追踪和控制大流行的同时,媒体不断推动公众意识的前沿,而不是传播的速度。然而,虚假信息的扩散继续与全球对这一流行病的反应相抗衡。它刺激了不受欢迎的公众行为,如在尼日利亚大部分地区所看到的不遵守和公众抗议。本研究是一项实证研究,考察了导致埃基蒂州观察到的不同行为的媒体战略,在埃基蒂州,公众对Covid-19指南的接受似乎已导致该疾病在该州的传播得到了相当大的遏制。本研究采用定性和定量相结合的研究方法,以Elizabeth Noelle-Neumann的强效应理论模型(1973)和Carl Hovland和Walter Weiss(1951)的“来源可信度理论”为依托。研究人员观察到,尽管埃基蒂人具有独立的思想,这对大多数公共动员工作构成了挑战,但民众对Covid-19意识动员表现出了高度的依从性和遵从性。为了公共福利,他们自愿向当局提供违规者的信息。我们发现,具有可计算的公共信誉的个人被用作宣传Covid-19的信息来源。除了来源可信度策略外,利用埃基蒂世界观的伦理文化原则的地理编码是另一种有效的媒体策略。在此,研究人员建议将这项研究的结果作为可行和有效的媒体策略,以便在尼日利亚未来发生公共卫生危机时向公众提供启示。
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Media strategy and the impact of COVID-19 public awareness in Ekiti State: A cross-sectional study
The prevalence of the Covid-19 pandemic, which allegedly stemmed from Wuhan, China, had imposed far-reaching consequences on human  existence across the globe. After Nigeria recorded its first case in February 2020, the death toll rose with increased number of confirmed cases.  Notably, as experts strove to understand, track, and contain the pandemic, the media kept pushing the frontiers of public awareness faster than the  spread. However, the proliferation of disinformation had continued to contend with global responses to the pandemic. It stimulated undesired  public behaviours, such as non adherence and public protest, as witnessed in most parts of Nigeria. This research is an empirical study that  examines the media strategy responsible for the different behaviours observed in Ekiti state, where the public acceptance of Covid-19 guidelines  seemed to have resulted in the considerable containment of the sickness’ spread in the state. The study employs both the qualitative and  quantitative research methods, and hinged on Elizabeth Noelle-Neumann’s model (1973) of Powerful effect theory and the “Source credibility  theory” of Carl Hovland and Walter Weiss (1951). The researchers observed that in spite of the independent mindedness that characterizes Ekiti  people, which challenges most public mobilization endeavours, the populace demonstrated high degree of adherence and compliance to Covid-19  awareness mobilization. In the interest of communal well-being, they volunteered information on violator to the authorities. We discovered that  individuals with reckonable public credibility were used as sources of information for the awareness message of Covid-19. Apart from source  credibility strategy, geo-coding, which exploited the ethical cultural tenets of the Ekiti world-view was another effective media strategy employed.  The researchers hereby recommend the findings of this study as viable and effective media strategies for public enlightenment in the event of  future public health crisis in Nigeria. 
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