Public Health Messages for Social Behavior Change in the Wake of COVID-19: A Qualitative Study
Objectives: We sought to study the impact of public health messages on social and behavioral change among recovered patients and the general population in response to coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) in Oman. Methods: Four focus group discussions among recovered COVID-19 patients were organized and condu...
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doaj-195e325f2fbe461fbe28bce2491883bc2021-04-25T06:26:41ZengOman Medical Specialty BoardOman Medical Journal1999-768X2070-52042021-03-01362e254e25410.5001/omj.2021.98Public Health Messages for Social Behavior Change in the Wake of COVID-19: A Qualitative StudyFannah Al Fannah Al Araimi0Sitwat Usman Langrial1Salah T. Al Awaidy2Office of Health Affairs, Ministry of Health, Muscat, Oman Department of Information Systems and Technology, Sur University College, Sur, OmanOffice of Health Affairs, Ministry of Health, Muscat, OmanObjectives: We sought to study the impact of public health messages on social and behavioral change among recovered patients and the general population in response to coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) in Oman. Methods: Four focus group discussions among recovered COVID-19 patients were organized and conducted via video conference to collect their insights on public health messages. Upon culmination of each discussion, we held debrief sessions with a particular focus on the responses and making notes of comments. Qualitative themes were also recorded at the end of each focus group. Results: All 40 participants were COVID-19 recovered cases. The participants' mean age was 33.4±28.5 years, and 70.0% (n = 28) were males. We observed a generally positive attitude towards public health messages. However, it was stressed that the nature of such behavioral change posed a significant risk for psychological health. Lack of social interaction, for example, led to lower motivation, a sense of losing the meaning of life, and personal distress. While all participants acknowledged and appreciated the government authorities' efforts in disseminating and educating the masses on such a large scale using different modes of message delivery, all showed a serious concern as to whether they will be able to continue coping with the ongoing situation. Conclusions: The participants' responses suggest that public health messaging brought a significant social change in Oman. However, this conclusion cannot be generalized. Further, there is a continued need for strong public health policies with a particular focus on psychological health. http://omjournal.org/articleDetails.aspx?coType=1&aId=2891covid-19public healthsocial behaviorfocus groupsgovernmenthealth policyoman |
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Public Health Messages for Social Behavior Change in the Wake of COVID-19: A Qualitative Study |
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Public Health Messages for Social Behavior Change in the Wake of COVID-19: A Qualitative Study |
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Public Health Messages for Social Behavior Change in the Wake of COVID-19: A Qualitative Study |
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Public Health Messages for Social Behavior Change in the Wake of COVID-19: A Qualitative Study |
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public health messages for social behavior change in the wake of covid-19: a qualitative study |
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Oman Medical Journal |
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Objectives: We sought to study the impact of public health messages on social and behavioral change among recovered patients and the general population in response to coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) in Oman. Methods: Four focus group discussions among recovered COVID-19 patients were organized and conducted via video conference to collect their insights on public health messages. Upon culmination of each discussion, we held debrief sessions with a particular focus on the responses and making notes of comments. Qualitative themes were also recorded at the end of each focus group. Results: All 40 participants were COVID-19 recovered cases. The participants' mean age was 33.4±28.5 years, and 70.0% (n = 28) were males. We observed a generally positive attitude towards public health messages. However, it was stressed that the nature of such behavioral change posed a significant risk for psychological health. Lack of social interaction, for example, led to lower motivation, a sense of losing the meaning of life, and personal distress. While all participants acknowledged and appreciated the government authorities' efforts in disseminating and educating the masses on such a large scale using different modes of message delivery, all showed a serious concern as to whether they will be able to continue coping with the ongoing situation. Conclusions: The participants' responses suggest that public health messaging brought a significant social change in Oman. However, this conclusion cannot be generalized. Further, there is a continued need for strong public health policies with a particular focus on psychological health.
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