[Quality of "crisis communication" media during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Great Maghreb countries].

Qualité des supports de communication de crise lors de la pandémie de la COVID-19 au Grand Maghreb.
Algeria Algérie COVID-19 Communication Communication sur la santé Communications Media Gestion de l’information en santé Gestion du risque Health communication Health information management Maroc Message d’intérêt public Morocco. Moyens de communication Pandemics Pandémies Public Service Announcement Risk Risk management Communication Risque Tunisia Tunisie

Journal

Revue d'epidemiologie et de sante publique
ISSN: 0398-7620
Titre abrégé: Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique
Pays: France
ID NLM: 7608039

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jun 2021
Historique:
received: 15 06 2020
revised: 25 12 2020
accepted: 02 03 2021
pubmed: 11 5 2021
medline: 22 6 2021
entrez: 10 5 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

To objectively assess the quality of "crisis communication" media, during the COVID-19 pandemic, in the three Greater Maghreb countries (Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco). A compliance audit for press releases and epidemiological bulletins was analyzed against a quality benchmark, which had been specifically designed by the authors. This framework, made up of five dimensions and 50 items, graded (0/1), was applied by two researchers in preventive medicine. Multiplying the scores by a coefficient of two resulted in a partial score of 20 points for each dimension and a total score of 100 points for the checklist taken as a whole. The quality of the communication media was considered to be good when exceeding the thresholds of 15/20 for the different dimensions and 75/100 for the entire grid. A total of 141 information media were included in this audit (Tunisia: 60; Algeria: 60; Morocco: 21). The overall median quality score for these media was only 56/100 (IIQ: [46-58]), without major variability between countries. The most appreciated dimension was "maintaining the confidence of the population", with an overall median score of 14/20 (12/20 for epidemiological bulletins and 16/20 for press releases). The most poorly rated dimension was "strengthening community participation", with a median score of only 4/20 (6/20 for epidemiological bulletins and 4/20 for press releases). The quality of the Maghreb crisis communication media during COVID-19 was insufficient in most of its dimensions and items, particularly from a psychosocial standpoint. Reinforcement of the capacities of communication officers to develop information material and supports during health crises is indispensable and should be considered as an urgent matter.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33966926
pii: S0398-7620(21)00072-9
doi: 10.1016/j.respe.2021.03.001
pmc: PMC7985927
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

fre

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

116-126

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.

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Auteurs

A Ben Abdelaziz (A)

Maghreb PRP2S Network (Pedagogy-Research-Health sciences publication), Sousse, Tunisie; Research laboratory LR19SP01, "Measurement and support for health establishment performance", Sousse, Tunisie; Research group COV-MAG (COVID-MAGHREB), Sousse, Tunisie; Information systems directorate, CHU Sahloul of Sousse, Sousse, Tunisie; Ibn El Jazzar medicine faculty of Sousse. University of Sousse, Sousse, Tunisie. Electronic address: ahmedbenabdelaziz.prp2s@gmail.com.

N El Haddad (N)

Research laboratory LR19SP01, "Measurement and support for health establishment performance", Sousse, Tunisie; Research group COV-MAG (COVID-MAGHREB), Sousse, Tunisie; Ibn El Jazzar medicine faculty of Sousse. University of Sousse, Sousse, Tunisie.

H Hannachi (H)

Research group COV-MAG (COVID-MAGHREB), Sousse, Tunisie; Ibn El Jazzar medicine faculty of Sousse. University of Sousse, Sousse, Tunisie.

S Nouira (S)

Maghreb PRP2S Network (Pedagogy-Research-Health sciences publication), Sousse, Tunisie; Information systems directorate, CHU Sahloul of Sousse, Sousse, Tunisie.

S Melki (S)

Maghreb PRP2S Network (Pedagogy-Research-Health sciences publication), Sousse, Tunisie; Ibn El Jazzar medicine faculty of Sousse. University of Sousse, Sousse, Tunisie.

D Chebil (D)

Maghreb PRP2S Network (Pedagogy-Research-Health sciences publication), Sousse, Tunisie; Research group COV-MAG (COVID-MAGHREB), Sousse, Tunisie; Ibn El Jazzar medicine faculty of Sousse. University of Sousse, Sousse, Tunisie.

S Chelly (S)

Research group COV-MAG (COVID-MAGHREB), Sousse, Tunisie; Ibn El Jazzar medicine faculty of Sousse. University of Sousse, Sousse, Tunisie.

A Quessar (A)

Maghreb PRP2S Network (Pedagogy-Research-Health sciences publication), Sousse, Tunisie; Research group COV-MAG (COVID-MAGHREB), Sousse, Tunisie; Medicine and pharmacy faculty of Casablanca, Casablanca, Maroc.

N Boussouf (N)

Maghreb PRP2S Network (Pedagogy-Research-Health sciences publication), Sousse, Tunisie; Research group COV-MAG (COVID-MAGHREB), Sousse, Tunisie; Medicine faculty of Constantine, Constantine, Algérie.

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