Covid‐19 communication in emerging markets—Not viral enough?

Author:

Annapureddy Rama Papi Reddy1,Suresh Saparya2,Khandker Varsha1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Indian Institute of Management Nagpur Nagpur India

2. Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode Kunnamangalam Kerala India

Abstract

Public health communication acts as a social vaccine in case of pandemics. Prior research has identified that such initiatives often fail to reach vulnerable sections of society. In India, while the first wave of infections mainly hit the urban areas, rural areas witnessed a surge in the second wave. Using the World Bank data, we attempt to understand the effectiveness of public awareness campaigns in rural areas. We use the Ecological Model for public health and find how the various factors relate to public health outcomes. The ecological factors are found to be related to awareness of Covid‐19. We find inadequate awareness about the symptoms and preventive measures associated with Covid‐19 among the rural population. We also find significant differences in communication and awareness along dimensions such as education and access to media. The role played by SHGs and hospitals in dealing with pandemics is also evident in this study. We conclude that the disparity in public health communication needs to be bridged to ensure equitable access to health information in society during public health crises.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Public Administration

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