Field testing Australian bat lyssavirus risk communication resources

Author:

Uren Alexandra M.1ORCID,Young Megan K.123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Metro North Public Health Unit Queensland Health Windsor Queensland Australia

2. School of Public Health University of Queensland Herston Queensland Australia

3. School of Medicine and Dentistry Griffith University Southport Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractIssue AddressedAustralian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) is a fatal zoonosis, which can be transmitted to humans through scratches or bites from infected bats. Currently, there is a lack of research evaluating risk communication resources about ABLV or the dangers from handling bats. The purpose of this study was to field test resources aimed at educating the public about risks to humans and bats from human‐bat interaction, then update these resources based upon feedback to ensure they were relevant and appropriately targeted to the public.MethodsThirteen semi‐structured interviews with a purposive sample of participants chosen for maximum variation of age and sex were conducted. Two investigators analysed the data independently using a deductive approach and then came to consensus by discussion.ResultsThe main themes were a wide‐ranging level of knowledge and opinions about bats, the resources having an effect on people, and messaging in relation to children and pets being particularly important.ConclusionThis study highlighted the complexities of risk communication to a broad audience with varied experience and knowledge about bats, and the importance of evaluation prior to implementation to ensure risk communication is relevant and appealing to the intended audience.So What?Field testing of health education material prior to implementation is an effective way to ensure key messages are understood, and is important when communicating about fatal but preventable zoonoses such as ABLV.

Publisher

Wiley

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