Public Perception About the Zika Virus in Working Professionals: A Qualitative Inquiry

Author:

Choudhry Fahad Riaz1,Munawar Khadeeja23ORCID,Kassab Yaman W.4,Bakrin Faizah Safina5,Al-Worafi Yaser Mohammed67,Khan Tahir Mehmood89

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia

2. Department of Psychology, Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Monash University, Subang Jaya, Malaysia

3. Department of Psychology, University of Wah, Pakistan

4. Department of Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy, Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences, Cyberjaya, Malaysia

5. School of Pharmacy, KPJ Healthcare University College, Nilai, Malaysia

6. Clinical Pharmacy Department, College of Pharmacy, University of Science and Technology of Fujairah, Fujairah, UAE

7. College of Pharmacy, University of Science and Technology, Sana’a, Yemen

8. Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan

9. School of Pharmacy, Monash University Malaysia, Sunway City, Selangor, Malaysia

Abstract

Aims The Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network recently warned that the Zika virus-containing mosquitoes are being found in Pakistan and the health sector is on high alert. It is thus significant to understand public beliefs and perceptions of the Zika virus and vaccination in the current scenario of Pakistan. Methods Twenty semistructured qualitative interviews were conducted and analyzed through an inductive approach to analysis. Results The findings were presented in three main categories which were coded: Reality vs. Conspiracy, Vaccination Concerns, and Public Worries. The majority believed that the Zika virus is a real problem and that authorities might be trying to hide the Zika cases in Pakistan. Moreover, they believed that health organizations are being incompetent by failing to take timely remedial measures to manage the Zika. However, 20% have an opposing view and believed that the Zika virus is a conspiracy against Pakistan from the West. Conclusion Overall, most participants were concerned about the lack of treatment and preventive methods and emphasized the need to create awareness among the public. It is observed that the participants’ perceptions ranged from perceiving the Zika virus as real to as a conspiracy.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Education,General Medicine,Health (social science)

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