Author:
Taylor-Egbeyemi Jo,Carter Holly,Robin Charlotte
Abstract
Abstract
Objective
To understand the public perceptions of the schools Covid-19 testing programme in England.
Design
Qualitative social media analysis.
Setting
Online users of parenting forums (Mumsnet and Netmums), Facebook newspaper pages and Daily Mail online readers, who responded to posts or articles about the schools testing programme in England, between 1 and 31 March, 2021.
Results
Overall, seven main themes were identified, these were divided into barriers and facilitators to engaging in testing for Covid-19. Barriers were: uncertainty around testing in the absence of symptoms; concerns about testing; implications about testing positive; mistrust in the Government. Facilitators were: desire to protect others; desire to return to normality; and hearing others’ positive experiences.
Conclusions
Our analysis highlighted that alongside well-established barriers to engaging in asymptomatic testing, parents were having to negotiate additional complex decisions around balancing their child’s anxiety over testing alongside acknowledgement of the implications of regular testing, such as return to normality and protecting others. Parents and children would benefit from additional practical and social support to facilitate engagement with the schools testing programme.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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