Changing Health Information on COVID-19 Vaccination in Asia

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作者
Costantini, Hiroko [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Costantini, Rosa [4 ]
Fuse, Rie [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Inst Future Initiat, Tokyo 1138656, Japan
[2] Univ Tokyo, Inst Gerontol, Tokyo 1138656, Japan
[3] Univ Oxford, Oxford Inst Populat Ageing, Oxford OX1 4BH, England
[4] Ecole Jeannine Manuel, Rue du Theatre, F-75015 Paris, France
[5] Univ Helsinki, Fac Arts, Dept Languages, Helsinki 00014, Finland
来源
JOURNALISM AND MEDIA | 2024年 / 5卷 / 02期
关键词
health communications; readability; COVID-19; vaccine; internet media; Asia; CORONAVIRUS DISEASE COVID-19; PATIENT EDUCATION MATERIAL; READABILITY; LITERACY;
D O I
10.3390/journalmedia5020035
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
The informational domain related to COVID-19 reflects the degree of uncertainty and pace of evolution of the pandemic. This places a burden on peoples' searches for information to guide their choices, importantly including for COVID-19 vaccines. Thus, it is important for health communications that support vaccination campaigns to attenuate vaccine hesitancy to be accessible, including in terms of readability, and adapted to the evolving pandemic. This paper aims to understand internet searches on COVID-19 vaccination, specifically the mix of sources and readability of the sources over a two-year period (2021-2023) in Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Philippines, for search results in English, as English is a main language for each of these locations. The sources accessed through online searches in June 2021 and May 2023 were categorized by type of source and whether they were from one of the focal locations or elsewhere. The readability of information from web-search results was assessed using a set of readability tests (Flesch-Kincaid Reading Ease, Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, Gunning Fog Index, Coleman-Liau Index, and Simple Measure of Gobbledygook Grade level). Over the two-year period there was an increase in government sources and reduction in mass media sources with distinct local patterns. Local government sources increased in Singapore whereas foreign government and multi-lateral organization sources increased in Hong Kong, with the Philippines being an intermediate pattern. In contrast to the changing mix of sources, the readability tests indicate a low proportion of URLs scoring within recommended readability thresholds across locations and types of sources over the two years. Information on COVID-19 vaccine development and deployment is an important part of health communications that includes internet search. The paper contributes to understanding health communications during a pandemic, including mix of local and non-local sources and contingency on local social and health context.
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