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Title: Experiences of New Zealand public health messaging while in lockdown
Authors: Officer, Tara N.
McKinlay, Eileen
Imlach, Fiona
Kennedy, Jonathan
Churchward, Marianna
McBride-Henry, Karen
Keywords: health messaging
COVID-19
pandemic
Aotearoa New Zealand
public health
Issue Date: Dec-2022
Publisher: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
Series/Report no.: COVID-19;735-737
Abstract: Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to greater societal divides based on alignment with vaccine mandates and social distancing requirements. This paper briefly lays out the experiences of individuals in Aotearoa New Zealand related to public health messaging. Methods: Adults in Aotearoa New Zealand participated in a mixed-methods study involving a survey (n=1,010 analysed results) and then semi-structured interviews with a subset of surveyed participants (38 participants). Results were thematically analysed. Results: Participants highlighted two key areas related to public health messaging, these related to message consistency and the impact of messaging on wellbeing. Conclusions and public health implications: As the COVID-19 pandemic continues and further disrupts health service delivery and normal societal functioning, forward planning is needed to deliver more targeted messaging.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4656
ISSN: 1753-6405.13297
Appears in Collections:VOL 46 NO 6

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