Information management and population behavior in social isolation during COVID 19
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Objective: Explain some of the causes that have influenced the little success achieved by social isolation, which has not allowed to mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods. To find out some of the causes, a survey was applied virtually, between June 12 and 22, 2020, to 568 people seg...
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Information management and population behavior in social isolation during COVID 19Gestión de la información y comportamiento poblacional en el aislamiento social durante la COVID 19Pulido-Capurro, VictorAcevedo-Flores, JessicaOlivera-Carhuaz, EdithGómez-Gonzales, WalterZapana-Tito, Mariaaislamiento socialCOVID-19pandemiasepidemiologíasocial isolationCOVID-19pandemicsepidemiologyObjective: Explain some of the causes that have influenced the little success achieved by social isolation, which has not allowed to mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods. To find out some of the causes, a survey was applied virtually, between June 12 and 22, 2020, to 568 people segmented into three age groups: A from 17 to 35 years old, B from 36 to 54 years old and C from 55 to 71 years. Although the survey consisted of a 29-question questionnaire, for the present work only five questions related to social isolation have been taken into consideration. Results. A slightly greater interest in being informed is evidenced in the C age range, the most used medium for information is television (86%) in the C range and social networks (52%) for the A range, these also being the ones that more are reported through official channels (58%). For most age groups (39%) it creates confusion that the level of non-compliance with quarantine and distancing to prevent COVID-19 is due to information. Conclusions. The dissemination of false news constitutes a threat to society, especially in these times of pandemic since it deliberately directs towards an erroneous interpretation of the facts in such a way that the falsehood is disguised as the truth, undermining the success of social isolation.Objetivo: Explicar algunas de las causas que han influido en el poco éxito alcanzado por el aislamiento social, que no ha permitido atenuar los efectos de la pandemia por la COVID-19. Métodos. Para averiguar algunas de las causas, se aplicó una encuesta de manera virtual, entre el 12 y el 22 de junio de 2020, a 568 personas segmentadas en tres grupos etarios: A) de 17 a 35 años, B) de 36 a 54 años y C) de 55 a 71 años.. Si bien la encuesta consistió en un cuestionario de 29 preguntas, para el presente trabajo solo se han tomado en consideración cinco preguntas relacionadas con el aislamiento social. Resultados. Se evidencia un interés ligeramente mayor por informarse en el rango etario C. El medio más utlizado para informarse es la televisión (86%) en el rango C y redes sociales (52%) para el rango A, siendo estos tambien los que mas se informan por la vía oficial (58%). Para la mayoría de grupos etarios (39%) genera confusión a que el nivel de incumplimiento de la cuarentena y distanciamiento para prevenir la COVID- 19 se debe a la información. Conclusiones. La diseminación de noticias falsas, constituyen una amenaza para la sociedad, especialmente en estos tiempos de pandemia, ya que orienta deliberadamente hacia una interpretación errónea de los hechos de tal manera que la falsedad se disfraza de verdad, atentando contra el éxito del aislamiento social.Escuela de PosGrado - Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizán2021-07-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/gacien/article/view/115710.46794/gacien.7.3.1157Gaceta Científica; Vol. 7 Núm. 3 (2021); 127-1332617-43322414-2832reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizáninstname:Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizaninstacron:UNHEVALspahttp://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/gacien/article/view/1157/1104http://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/gacien/article/view/1157/1190Derechos de autor 2021 Gaceta Científicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.unheval.edu.pe:article/11572021-11-26T20:18:24Z |
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Information management and population behavior in social isolation during COVID 19 Gestión de la información y comportamiento poblacional en el aislamiento social durante la COVID 19 |
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Information management and population behavior in social isolation during COVID 19 |
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Information management and population behavior in social isolation during COVID 19 Pulido-Capurro, Victor aislamiento social COVID-19 pandemias epidemiología social isolation COVID-19 pandemics epidemiology |
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Information management and population behavior in social isolation during COVID 19 |
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Information management and population behavior in social isolation during COVID 19 |
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Information management and population behavior in social isolation during COVID 19 |
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Information management and population behavior in social isolation during COVID 19 |
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Information management and population behavior in social isolation during COVID 19 |
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Pulido-Capurro, Victor Acevedo-Flores, Jessica Olivera-Carhuaz, Edith Gómez-Gonzales, Walter Zapana-Tito, Maria |
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Pulido-Capurro, Victor |
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Pulido-Capurro, Victor Acevedo-Flores, Jessica Olivera-Carhuaz, Edith Gómez-Gonzales, Walter Zapana-Tito, Maria |
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Acevedo-Flores, Jessica Olivera-Carhuaz, Edith Gómez-Gonzales, Walter Zapana-Tito, Maria |
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aislamiento social COVID-19 pandemias epidemiología social isolation COVID-19 pandemics epidemiology |
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aislamiento social COVID-19 pandemias epidemiología social isolation COVID-19 pandemics epidemiology |
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Objective: Explain some of the causes that have influenced the little success achieved by social isolation, which has not allowed to mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods. To find out some of the causes, a survey was applied virtually, between June 12 and 22, 2020, to 568 people segmented into three age groups: A from 17 to 35 years old, B from 36 to 54 years old and C from 55 to 71 years. Although the survey consisted of a 29-question questionnaire, for the present work only five questions related to social isolation have been taken into consideration. Results. A slightly greater interest in being informed is evidenced in the C age range, the most used medium for information is television (86%) in the C range and social networks (52%) for the A range, these also being the ones that more are reported through official channels (58%). For most age groups (39%) it creates confusion that the level of non-compliance with quarantine and distancing to prevent COVID-19 is due to information. Conclusions. The dissemination of false news constitutes a threat to society, especially in these times of pandemic since it deliberately directs towards an erroneous interpretation of the facts in such a way that the falsehood is disguised as the truth, undermining the success of social isolation. |
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