TY - JOUR
T1 - Growing Ignorance of COVID-19 Preventive Measures in Ethiopia
T2 - Experts' Perspective on the Need of Effective Health Communication Strategies
AU - Shewamene, Zewdneh
AU - Shiferie, Fisseha
AU - Girma, Engida
AU - Wubishet, Befikadu L.
AU - Kiros, Mizan
AU - Abraha, Atakelti
AU - Reshad, Abduljelil
AU - Tiruneh, Getachew
AU - Worku, Benyam
AU - Lemlemu, Eskedar
AU - Balkew, Rahel Belete
PY - 2021/1/1
Y1 - 2021/1/1
N2 - Despite the recent surge of COVID-19 infections in Ethiopia, we are observing a profound ignorance of preventive measures by the general public and leaders at different levels. This is presenting considerable challenges in the effort to contain and control the pandemic. We believe that the current health communication approach implemented by the health authorities and media outlets need to be redesigned to bring a sustainable COVID-19 preventive behavior. The purpose of this perspective paper, therefore, is to stimulate discussions on effective health communication strategy to help the public persistently practice COVID-19 preventive measures over the long term. We undertook a series of discussions amongst the authors in order to synthesize individual viewpoints into 'experts' perspective' driven by our daily observations and our expertise in the health service research. In light of this, we suggested that an effective health communication strategy need to address context specific situations to avoid temptation to ignore the ramifications of this very serious pandemic. This strategy includes trying to make sense of daily reported COVID-19 cases, being highly selective regarding sources of information, and being sensitive and responsive to religious and cultural factors. The media, health professionals, and leaders need to teach us how to live with the pandemic informed by robust scientific sources.
AB - Despite the recent surge of COVID-19 infections in Ethiopia, we are observing a profound ignorance of preventive measures by the general public and leaders at different levels. This is presenting considerable challenges in the effort to contain and control the pandemic. We believe that the current health communication approach implemented by the health authorities and media outlets need to be redesigned to bring a sustainable COVID-19 preventive behavior. The purpose of this perspective paper, therefore, is to stimulate discussions on effective health communication strategy to help the public persistently practice COVID-19 preventive measures over the long term. We undertook a series of discussions amongst the authors in order to synthesize individual viewpoints into 'experts' perspective' driven by our daily observations and our expertise in the health service research. In light of this, we suggested that an effective health communication strategy need to address context specific situations to avoid temptation to ignore the ramifications of this very serious pandemic. This strategy includes trying to make sense of daily reported COVID-19 cases, being highly selective regarding sources of information, and being sensitive and responsive to religious and cultural factors. The media, health professionals, and leaders need to teach us how to live with the pandemic informed by robust scientific sources.
KW - COVID-19
KW - Ethiopia
KW - Health communication
KW - Prevention measures
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85109058362&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4314/ejhs.v31i1.21
DO - 10.4314/ejhs.v31i1.21
M3 - Article
C2 - 34158767
AN - SCOPUS:85109058362
SN - 2413-7170
VL - 31
SP - 201
EP - 204
JO - Ethiopian journal of health sciences
JF - Ethiopian journal of health sciences
IS - 1
ER -