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Using Survey Results Regarding Hepatitis B Knowledge, Community Awareness and Testing Behavior Among Asians to Improve the San Francisco Hep B Free Campaign

机译:利用有关亚洲人中乙型肝炎知识,社区意识和测试行为的调查结果来改善旧金山乙型肝炎免费运动

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Asians are disproportionately affected by chronic hepatitis B (HBV) infection and its fatal consequences. The Hep B Free campaign was launched to eliminate HBV in San Francisco by increasing awareness, testing, vaccination and linkage to care. The campaign conducted 306 street intercept and telephone interviews of San Francisco Asians to assess current levels of HBV knowledge, testing behaviors and effectiveness of existing campaign media materials. One-third of respondents ranked HBV as a key health issue in the Asian community, second to diabetes. General HBV awareness is high (85%); however, a majority could not name an effective prevention method. Sixty percent reported having been tested for HBV; provider recommendation was the most often cited reason for testing. Respondents reported a high level of trust in their providers to correctly assess which health issues they may be at risk for developing and test accordingly, confirming that efforts to increase HBV testing among Asians must simultaneously mobilize the public to request testing and compel providers to test high-risk patients. Regarding community awareness, more than half reported hearing more about HBV recently; younger respondents were more likely to have encountered campaign materials and recall correct HBV facts. Assessment of specific campaign materials found that while upbeat images and taglines captured attention and destigmatized HBV, messages that emphasize the pervasiveness and deadly consequence of infection were more likely to drive respondents to seek education and testing. The campaign used survey results to focus efforts on more intensive provider outreach and to create messages for a new public outreach media campaign.
机译:亚洲人受慢性乙型肝炎(HBV)感染及其致命后果的影响尤其严重。开展了“无乙肝行动”,目的是通过提高认识,测试,疫苗接种和与护理的联系来消除旧金山的乙肝病毒。该运动对旧金山亚洲人进行了306次街头拦截和电话采访,以评估当前的HBV知识水平,测试行为和现有运动媒体材料的有效性。三分之一的受访者将HBV列为亚洲社区中的关键健康问题,仅次于糖尿病。一般的HBV知晓率很高(85%);但是,大多数人不能说出一种有效的预防方法。百分之六十的人报告说已经进行了乙肝病毒检测;提供者推荐是最常引用的测试原因。受访者表示,他们对医疗服务提供者高度信任,可以正确评估他们可能面临的健康问题,并进行相应的检测,从而证实,在亚洲人中增加HBV检测的努力必须同时动员公众要求进行检测,并迫使医疗提供者进行高检测高危患者。关于社区意识,近一半以上的人报告说最近听到了更多有关乙肝的信息。年轻的受访者更有可能碰到竞选活动的资料并回忆起正确的HBV事实。对特定竞选活动材料的评估发现,尽管乐观的图像和标语引起了人们的注意和HBV的污名化,但强调感染的普遍性和致命后果的信息更有可能促使受访者寻求教育和测试。该活动使用调查结果将精力集中在更广泛的提供商扩展上,并为新的公共扩展媒体活动创建消息。

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    《Journal of Community Health》 |2012年第2期|p.350-364|共15页
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    Communicable Disease Control and Prevention Section, San Francisco Department of Public Health, 101 Grove Street, Room 408, San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA;

    The Henne Group, San Francisco, CA, USA;

    The Henne Group, San Francisco, CA, USA;

    Communicable Disease Control and Prevention Section, San Francisco Department of Public Health, 101 Grove Street, Room 408, San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA;

    AsianWeek Foundation, San Francisco, CA, USA;

    Communicable Disease Control and Prevention Section, San Francisco Department of Public Health, 101 Grove Street, Room 408, San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA;

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  • 关键词

    Hepatitis B; Liver cancer; Asian Americans; Health promotion; Immigrants;

    机译:乙型肝炎;肝癌;亚裔;健康促进;移民;

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