What influences people's responses to public health messages for managing risks and preventing infectious diseases? A rapid systematic review of the evidence and recommendations.
Daniela GhioSadie Lawes-WickwarMei Yee TangTracy EptonNeil HowlettElizabeth JenkinsonSabina StanescuJuliette WestbrookAngelos P KassianosDaniella WatsonLisa SutherlandNatalia StanulewiczElla GuestDaniel ScanlanNatalie CarrAngel ChaterSarah HothamRachael ThorneloeChristopher J ArmitageMadelynne ArdenJoanne HartLucie Byrne-DavisChristopher KeyworthPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
There are four key recommendations: (1) engage communities in development of messaging, (2) address uncertainty immediately and with transparency, (3) focus on unifying messages from sources and (4) frame messages aimed at increasing understanding, social responsibility and personal control. Embedding principles of behavioural science into public health messaging is an important step towards more effective health-risk communication during epidemics/pandemics.