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Public Health Messaging During Extreme Smoke Events: Are We Hitting the Mark?

机译:极端烟雾活动期间的公共卫生消息:我们是击中标记吗?

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Background: Emergency services working to protect communities from harm during wildfires aim to provide regular public advisories on the hazards from fire and smoke. However, there are few studies evaluating the success of public health communications regarding the management of smoke exposure. We explored the responses to smoke-related health advisories of people living in a severely smoke-affected region during extensive wildfires in Tasmania, Australia early in 2019. We also evaluated the acceptability of portable high efficiency particle air (HEPA) cleaners used in study participant’s homes during the smoky period. Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews with 24 households in the Huon Valley region of Tasmania following a severe smoke episode. These households were initially recruited into a HEPA cleaner study. Interviews were recorded, transcribed and analyzed for common themes using an inductive framework approach. Results: Public health messaging during the 2019 wildfire event in Tasmania was widely shared and understood, with social media playing a central role. However, some participants expressed concerns about the timeliness and effectiveness of the recommended interventions, and some would have appreciated more detailed information about the health risks from smoke. Public messages and actions to protect households from wildfire threat were, at times, contradictory or dominated in coverage over the smoke messaging, and many participants were conflicted with the multiple public messages and action relating to the more serious perceived threat from the fire. Conclusions: Public messaging about smoke and health should continue to use multiple avenues of communication, with a focus on simple messages provided through social media. Messaging about the smoke hazard should be available from a trusted central source regarding all aspects of the wildfire emergency, with links to more detailed information including local air quality data alongside interpretation of the associated health risks.
机译:背景:努力保护社区免受野战危害的紧急服务旨在为着危险的火灾和烟雾提供定期的公共建议。然而,很少有关于烟雾曝光管理的公共卫生通信成功的研究。我们探讨了在2019年初塔斯马尼亚州塔斯马尼亚州塔斯马尼亚州大火野火期间居住在受烟雾影响地区的烟雾相关的人民的禁止烟雾施工的答复。我们还评估了在研究参与者中使用的便携式高效粒子空气(HEPA)清洁剂的可接受性烟雾期间的家园。方法:在严重的烟雾发作后,我们在塔斯马尼亚的Huon Valley地区进行半结构化访谈。这些家庭最初被招募到HEPA清洁剂研究中。使用感应框架方法录制采访,转录和分析共同主题。结果:2019年塔斯马尼亚野火活动期间的公共卫生消息广泛分享和理解,社交媒体发挥着核心作用。然而,一些参与者对推荐干预措施的及时性和有效性表示担忧,有些人将赞赏有关烟雾的健康风险的更详细信息。公共消息和保护来自野火威胁的家庭的行动是在烟雾消息传递的覆盖范围内矛盾或主导,许多参与者与多个公共信息和与从火灾更严重的感知威胁有关的行动冲突。结论:关于烟雾和健康的公开消息应继续使用多个通信途径,重点关注通过社交媒体提供的简单消息。关于烟雾危害的消息传递应该从受信任的中央消息来源获得关于野火紧急情况的所有方面,具有更多详细信息,包括本地空气质量数据,伴随着相关的健康风险。

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