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Covid-19 communications research

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A Reducted version of a research report made on the nationwide COVID-19 Communications.

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Covid-19 communications research

  1. 1. MOH COVID 19 ONLINE RESEARCH MAY 2020
  2. 2. INTRODUCTION: This survey was conducted online, targeting the geo boundaries of Uganda using Social Media, particularly Facebook & Twitter users. We assume that the data will be skewed towards online communication, as a result of the media used to receive submissions for the survey.
  3. 3. Average Age 33 Years DEMOGRAPHICS OF SUBMISSIONS 234 Completed the survey Female (27.4%) Male (72.4%)
  4. 4. DEMOGRAPHICS OF SUBMISSIONS 37.20% 19.70% 6.00% 3.40% 2.10% 1.70% 29.90% 0% 18% 35% 53% Kampala Wakiso Mukono Kanungu Mbarara Jinja others UsersLocations of respondents
  5. 5. SURVEY QUESTIONS
  6. 6. Where do you go to obtain information on COVID-19? 24.40% 4.70% 1.30% 1.30% 5.60% 41.0% 21.70% TV Radio Newspapers SMS MOH Website Social Media Online Publications
  7. 7. How did you receive Ministry of Health information on the signs and symptoms of COVID-19? 30.30% 6.80% 1.70% 2.60% 5.60% 33.8% 19.00% TV Radio Newspapers SMS MOH Website Social Media Online Publications
  8. 8. Do you know about Governments standard operating procedures for COVID-19? Do you know about Governments standard operating procedures for COVID-19? No (8.8%) Yes (90.2%)
  9. 9. Where did you learn about the Government-mandated Standard Operating Procedures? 39.70% 8.50% 1.70% 0.90% 6.40% 25.2% 17.60% TV Radio Newspapers SMS MOH Website Social Media Online Publications
  10. 10. Where do you go to receive the latest COVID-19 updates? 20.10% 3.80% 2.60% 0.40% 9.80% 42.6% 20.60% TV Radio Newspapers SMS MOH Website Social Media Online Publications
  11. 11. How clear did you find the COVID-19 messaging from the government of Uganda? 44.0% 12.0%11.5%10.3% 5.1% 8.1% 4.7% 1.3%1.7%1.3% 10987654321 Clear Very ClearNot ClearNot Clear at all
  12. 12. What should be done to make it clearer? Use simpler terms Use of known figures Translation in local language To receive updates every 12hrs Use more online tools IT SHOULD BE COMMUNICATED IN THE LOCAL LANGAUAGE Hire social media influencers Translation its clear Send specialists to speak in local languages. Make information in local news
  13. 13. What should be done to make it clearer? It's okay Stop corruption Translation SMS alerts of cases in my area Weekly updates on all TV's and radios Make the messages simpler for the ordinary Ugandan Keep communication flow To stay away from mixing politics in it Visuals Run the message before and after the bulletin
  14. 14. What should be done to make it clearer? Should be informed in different local languages May be the government can get people to move around on drives to educate people more about the pandemic more so in villages Mass sensitization mostly in rural areas Avail the prescription to every hospital and uplift lock down!! Start with uplifting higher levels of education and emphasize emphasis to keep safe.. Their response will influence the younger ones Elaborate basing on the age bracket context Massive community sensitization of door to door communication Well I think government should ease...the Ott for a wail coz many youth use social media Create a budget for radio translations so that when the president addressing the nation the presenters translate in the local language ess Be more precise and outline points out more clearly.
  15. 15. What should be done to make it clearer? Frequent Updates Use local council leaders, religious leaders and village health teams Stay home,wash hands with soap and water,avoid touching MEN. Use of my local language People should be informed about the Testing centres They should be more precise and practical. Social distance of four meters is not practical. Local leaders should reach out to the people and sensitize them the more in their local languages Using specific language train trainer to train people at house, hold, level and also make posters Translate the messages to RR
  16. 16. How informative did you find the COVID-19 messaging? 40.6% 13.7% 11.5%12.8% 8.5% 4.3%4.3% 1.3%1.3%1.7% 10987654321 Informative Very informativeNot informativeNot informative at all
  17. 17. Do you believe the government is communicating and updating consistently? 68.80% 12.00% 11.10% 8.10% Government communication is consistent There is not enough government communication Government communication is sporadic There is too much government communication
  18. 18. How assuring did you find the COVID-19 messaging? 34.6% 12.4% 14.5% 10.3%9.4% 12.0% 1.7%1.7%0.4% 3.0% 10987654321 Assuring Very AssuringNot AssuringNot Assuring at all
  19. 19. What should be said to leave you with a greater sense of assurance? Messages of Hope Truck drivers should get immediate results Stop truck drivers Use of known figures Message of hope Truthfulness The right thing INCLUDE EXTREME DANGERS Advise people to wear masks in public Truck Drivers is a problem More sensitization needed in all languages
  20. 20. What should be said to leave you with a greater sense of assurance? Preventative mechanisms Showz how quarantined people are taken care of That we can go back to work normally, amidst this pandemic Treatment is available and free Not extending lockdown Process should be don't countrywide more local sensitization When lock down is ending The real number of Covid 19 cases Standardise health facilities Give people Hope!!
  21. 21. What should be said to leave you with a greater sense of assurance? Extend lockdown. Cancel school till next year Becuse of there is siencific eveidence Better statistics and more data required to backup communication Countinous sentization If we keep safe,we shall conqure this Covid19 Positive stories need to be published as well . It's curable if detected early No deaths related to COVID-19 yet in Uganda New information through research about covid Getting the antidote Break down the block messaging by WHO & MoH selective information rendering
  22. 22. What should be said to leave you with a greater sense of assurance? That the lockdown will be eased Stop the truck drivers Accountability Level of preparedness of our hospitals Progress of lock down Make the sound better Emphasising handwashing ,social distancing employment will resume There's a gap on the information about truck drivers... Their tracking process isn't clear to us Totally closing the boarders Elaborate more on Corona virus Vaccine and mass testing
  23. 23. What should be said to leave you with a greater sense of assurance? Continue to repeat the message until people get the message. Tell the truth on death cases Use social media Find a away of making a local person understand Leaders Be introduced in phases as immerging issues occur Send protective measures. Interception at household level Close to the cure The message don't give convincing information on the future Increased tracing testing and follow up. By providing the neccessary equipments If there are vaccines

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