Risk perception, public health interventions, and Covid-19 pandemic control in sub-saharan Africa

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID 19) has had serious social, economic, and health effects globally. The pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV- 2), which was first announced in December 2019 has resulted in more than 24 million infections. There is paucity of kn...

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Main Authors: Ufuoma Aduh, Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan, Abayomi Afe, Augustine Anayochukwu Onyeaghala, Ikeoluwapo Oyeneye Ajayi, Modupe Coker, Yenew Kebede Tebeje, Nicaise Ndembi
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of Public Health in Africa
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Online Access:https://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/1622
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spelling doaj-8f6050cbeb2248108161293d4d06abe42020-11-25T03:55:51ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Public Health in Africa2038-99222038-99302020-10-0110.4081/jphia.2021.1622Risk perception, public health interventions, and Covid-19 pandemic control in sub-saharan AfricaUfuoma AduhMorenike Oluwatoyin FolayanAbayomi AfeAugustine Anayochukwu OnyeaghalaIkeoluwapo Oyeneye AjayiModupe CokerYenew Kebede TebejeNicaise Ndembi Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID 19) has had serious social, economic, and health effects globally. The pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV- 2), which was first announced in December 2019 has resulted in more than 24 million infections. There is paucity of knowledge on the role of risk perception in the adoption of public health interventions needed to control the spread of COVID 19 infections within communities. This was a scoping review and documents how risk perception may be a major challenge for populations to adopt and implement different behavioral changes recommended to curtail the spread COVID- 19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa; and seeks to proffer solutions on how the identified challenges can be addressed drawing from lessons learnt from previous epidemics within the region. Database search of Google Scholar, PubMed, Research Gate among others were performed using related keywords to identify relevant journals and lists of primary articles. Culture, religious beliefs and poverty may influence how populations respond to infectious disease outbreaks. Risk strategies that focus only on biomedical approaches to control the COVID-19 pandemic may not mobilize the needed behavioral change. Lessons learnt from HIV and Ebola epidemics showed that involvement of communities could help transform weak adoption of public health measures when measures were framed in the relevant cultural context. An understanding of the factors influencing risk perception is needed to design appropriate risk communication strategies. Community engagement and reliance on local communication networks could promote mutual trust and increase the uptake of public-health interventions. https://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/1622risk perception, COVID-19, Sub-saharan Africa, public health interventions
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author Ufuoma Aduh
Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan
Abayomi Afe
Augustine Anayochukwu Onyeaghala
Ikeoluwapo Oyeneye Ajayi
Modupe Coker
Yenew Kebede Tebeje
Nicaise Ndembi
spellingShingle Ufuoma Aduh
Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan
Abayomi Afe
Augustine Anayochukwu Onyeaghala
Ikeoluwapo Oyeneye Ajayi
Modupe Coker
Yenew Kebede Tebeje
Nicaise Ndembi
Risk perception, public health interventions, and Covid-19 pandemic control in sub-saharan Africa
Journal of Public Health in Africa
risk perception, COVID-19, Sub-saharan Africa, public health interventions
author_facet Ufuoma Aduh
Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan
Abayomi Afe
Augustine Anayochukwu Onyeaghala
Ikeoluwapo Oyeneye Ajayi
Modupe Coker
Yenew Kebede Tebeje
Nicaise Ndembi
author_sort Ufuoma Aduh
title Risk perception, public health interventions, and Covid-19 pandemic control in sub-saharan Africa
title_short Risk perception, public health interventions, and Covid-19 pandemic control in sub-saharan Africa
title_full Risk perception, public health interventions, and Covid-19 pandemic control in sub-saharan Africa
title_fullStr Risk perception, public health interventions, and Covid-19 pandemic control in sub-saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed Risk perception, public health interventions, and Covid-19 pandemic control in sub-saharan Africa
title_sort risk perception, public health interventions, and covid-19 pandemic control in sub-saharan africa
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Public Health in Africa
issn 2038-9922
2038-9930
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID 19) has had serious social, economic, and health effects globally. The pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV- 2), which was first announced in December 2019 has resulted in more than 24 million infections. There is paucity of knowledge on the role of risk perception in the adoption of public health interventions needed to control the spread of COVID 19 infections within communities. This was a scoping review and documents how risk perception may be a major challenge for populations to adopt and implement different behavioral changes recommended to curtail the spread COVID- 19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa; and seeks to proffer solutions on how the identified challenges can be addressed drawing from lessons learnt from previous epidemics within the region. Database search of Google Scholar, PubMed, Research Gate among others were performed using related keywords to identify relevant journals and lists of primary articles. Culture, religious beliefs and poverty may influence how populations respond to infectious disease outbreaks. Risk strategies that focus only on biomedical approaches to control the COVID-19 pandemic may not mobilize the needed behavioral change. Lessons learnt from HIV and Ebola epidemics showed that involvement of communities could help transform weak adoption of public health measures when measures were framed in the relevant cultural context. An understanding of the factors influencing risk perception is needed to design appropriate risk communication strategies. Community engagement and reliance on local communication networks could promote mutual trust and increase the uptake of public-health interventions.
topic risk perception, COVID-19, Sub-saharan Africa, public health interventions
url https://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/1622
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