Online National Health Agency Mask Guidance for the Public in Light of COVID-19: Content Analysis

BackgroundThe rapid global spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has compelled national governments to issue guidance on the use of face masks for members of the general public. To date, no work has assessed how this guidance differs across governments. Obj...

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Main Authors: Laestadius, Linnea, Wang, Yang, Ben Taleb, Ziyad, Kalan, Mohammad Ebrahimi, Cho, Young, Manganello, Jennifer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-05-01
Series:JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
Online Access:http://publichealth.jmir.org/2020/2/e19501/
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spelling doaj-128b4c2ca67a483b9d8c07e06028540c2021-05-02T19:28:47ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Public Health and Surveillance2369-29602020-05-0162e1950110.2196/19501Online National Health Agency Mask Guidance for the Public in Light of COVID-19: Content AnalysisLaestadius, LinneaWang, YangBen Taleb, ZiyadKalan, Mohammad EbrahimiCho, YoungManganello, Jennifer BackgroundThe rapid global spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has compelled national governments to issue guidance on the use of face masks for members of the general public. To date, no work has assessed how this guidance differs across governments. ObjectiveThis study seeks to contribute to a rational and consistent global response to infectious disease by determining how guidelines differ across nations and regions. MethodsA content analysis of health agency mask guidelines on agency websites was performed in late March 2020 among 25 countries and regions with large numbers of COVID-19 cases. Countries and regions were assigned across the coding team by language proficiency, with Google Translate used as needed. When available, both the original and English language version of guidance were reviewed. ResultsAll examined countries and regions had some form of guidance online, although detail and clarity differed. Although 9 countries and regions recommended surgical, medical, or unspecified masks in public and poorly ventilated places, 16 recommended against people wearing masks in public. There were 2 countries that explicitly recommended against fabric masks. In addition, 12 failed to outline the minimum basic World Health Organization guidance for masks. ConclusionsOnline guidelines for face mask use to prevent COVID-19 in the general public are currently inconsistent across nations and regions, and have been changing often. Efforts to create greater standardization and clarity should be explored in light of the status of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.http://publichealth.jmir.org/2020/2/e19501/
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author Laestadius, Linnea
Wang, Yang
Ben Taleb, Ziyad
Kalan, Mohammad Ebrahimi
Cho, Young
Manganello, Jennifer
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Wang, Yang
Ben Taleb, Ziyad
Kalan, Mohammad Ebrahimi
Cho, Young
Manganello, Jennifer
Online National Health Agency Mask Guidance for the Public in Light of COVID-19: Content Analysis
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
author_facet Laestadius, Linnea
Wang, Yang
Ben Taleb, Ziyad
Kalan, Mohammad Ebrahimi
Cho, Young
Manganello, Jennifer
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title Online National Health Agency Mask Guidance for the Public in Light of COVID-19: Content Analysis
title_short Online National Health Agency Mask Guidance for the Public in Light of COVID-19: Content Analysis
title_full Online National Health Agency Mask Guidance for the Public in Light of COVID-19: Content Analysis
title_fullStr Online National Health Agency Mask Guidance for the Public in Light of COVID-19: Content Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Online National Health Agency Mask Guidance for the Public in Light of COVID-19: Content Analysis
title_sort online national health agency mask guidance for the public in light of covid-19: content analysis
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
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publishDate 2020-05-01
description BackgroundThe rapid global spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has compelled national governments to issue guidance on the use of face masks for members of the general public. To date, no work has assessed how this guidance differs across governments. ObjectiveThis study seeks to contribute to a rational and consistent global response to infectious disease by determining how guidelines differ across nations and regions. MethodsA content analysis of health agency mask guidelines on agency websites was performed in late March 2020 among 25 countries and regions with large numbers of COVID-19 cases. Countries and regions were assigned across the coding team by language proficiency, with Google Translate used as needed. When available, both the original and English language version of guidance were reviewed. ResultsAll examined countries and regions had some form of guidance online, although detail and clarity differed. Although 9 countries and regions recommended surgical, medical, or unspecified masks in public and poorly ventilated places, 16 recommended against people wearing masks in public. There were 2 countries that explicitly recommended against fabric masks. In addition, 12 failed to outline the minimum basic World Health Organization guidance for masks. ConclusionsOnline guidelines for face mask use to prevent COVID-19 in the general public are currently inconsistent across nations and regions, and have been changing often. Efforts to create greater standardization and clarity should be explored in light of the status of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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