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It’s not only what you say, it’s also how you say it: communicating Nipah virus prevention messages during an outbreak in Bangladesh

机译:这不仅是您所说的,也是您怎么说:在孟加拉国爆发期间传达Nipah病毒预防信息

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Background During a fatal Nipah virus (NiV) outbreak in Bangladesh, residents rejected biomedical explanations of NiV transmission and treatment and lost trust in the public healthcare system. Field anthropologists developed and communicated a prevention strategy to bridge the gap between the biomedical and local explanation of the outbreak. Methods We explored residents’ beliefs and perceptions about the illness and care-seeking practices and explained prevention messages following an interactive strategy with the aid of photos showed the types of contact that can lead to NiV transmission from bats to humans by drinking raw date palm sap and from person-to-person. Results The residents initially believed that the outbreak was caused by supernatural forces and continued drinking raw date palm sap despite messages from local health authorities to stop. Participants in community meetings stated that the initial messages did not explain that bats were the source of this virus. After our intervention, participants responded that they now understood how NiV could be transmitted and would abstain from raw sap consumption and maintain safer behaviours while caring for patients. Conclusions During outbreaks, one-way behaviour change communication without meaningful causal explanations is unlikely to be effective. Based on the cultural context, interactive communication strategies in lay language with supporting evidence can make biomedical prevention messages credible in affected communities, even among those who initially invoke supernatural causal explanations.
机译:背景信息在孟加拉国发生的致命性尼帕病毒(NiV)爆发期间,居民拒绝了有关NiV传播和治疗的生物医学解释,并失去了对公共医疗系统的信任。现场人类学家制定并传达了一种预防策略,以弥补生物医学和疫情本地解释之间的鸿沟。方法我们探索了居民对疾病和就医习惯的信念和看法,并通过照片的互动策略解释了预防信息,并通过照片显示了可以通过喝生枣椰汁而导致蝙蝠向人类传播NiV的接触类型。并因人而异。结果居民最初认为暴发是由超自然力量引起的,尽管当地卫生部门发出了停止制糖的消息,但他们仍在继续饮用未加工的椰枣树汁。社区会议的参加者说,最初的消息并没有解释蝙蝠是这种病毒的来源。在我们进行干预后,参与者回答说,他们现在了解了如何传播NiV,并且将避免食用原始的汁液,并在照顾患者的同时保持更安全的行为。结论在暴发期间,没有有意义的因果解释的单向行为改变交流不太可能有效。在文化背景的基础上,外行语言的互动交流策略以及有力的证据可以使受影响社区甚至在最初援引超自然因果解释的社区中,获得生物医学预防信息的可信度。

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