Migration population survey: Corona-related health literacy
- Funded by Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH)
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Grant number: 142004041
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Key facts
Disease
COVID-19start year
2020Known Financial Commitments (USD)
$120,780.17Funder
Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH)Principal Investigator
Unspecified Sabina HösliResearch Location
SwitzerlandLead Research Institution
N/AResearch Priority Alignment
N/A
Research Category
Policies for public health, disease control & community resilience
Research Subcategory
Communication
Special Interest Tags
N/A
Study Type
Non-Clinical
Clinical Trial Details
N/A
Broad Policy Alignment
Pending
Age Group
Unspecified
Vulnerable Population
Unspecified
Occupations of Interest
Unspecified
Abstract
Mit einer Befragung der Migrationsbevölkerung soll die Corona-bezogene Gesundheitskompetenz der Migrationsbevölkerung in der Schweiz untersucht werden d. h. ob es Personen, die keine Landessprachen sprechen, wenig Sprachkompetenzen in einer Landessprache oder wenig formelle Bildung/Lesekompetenzen haben, gelang, Coronavirus-bezogene Informationen zu finden, zu verstehen, einzuschätzen und zu nutzen, um sich präventiv verhalten zu können. Die Erkenntnisse aus der Befragung können dazu dienen zukünftig die Vermittlung von Gesundheitsinformationen an die Migrationsbevölkerung zu verbessern bzw. allenfalls Hinweise dazu geben, wie die Gesundheitskompetenz der Migrationsbevölkerung gestärkt werden könnte.[Google translation:With a survey of the migrant population, the corona-related health literacy of the migrant population in Switzerland is to be examined d. H. Whether people who do not speak any national language, have little language skills in a national language or have little formal education / reading skills, succeeded in finding, understanding, assessing and using coronavirus-related information in order to be able to behave preventively. The findings from the survey can serve to improve the communication of health information to the migrant population in the future or, if necessary, provide information on how the health literacy of the migrant population could be strengthened.]