The use of a Scorecard to Evaluate the Public’s Comprehension of COVID-19: A Pilot Study

The rapid spread of information and infodemic might result in public confusion and hinder the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Public comprehension of COVID-19 as part of health literacy is an important determinant to filter hoaxes from facts. Therefore, a scoring card called the Karlivid (the COV...

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Veröffentlicht in:Jurnal keperawatan Soedirman 2022-11, Vol.17 (3), p.100-105
Hauptverfasser: Kalanjati, Viskasari Pintoko, Hasanatuludhhiyah, Nurina, D'Arqom, Annette, Arsyi, Danial Habri, Permana, Putu Bagus Dharma, Pratiwi, Octaviana Galuh, Farabi, Moh. Reza, Susila, I Made Dwi Yudiartana Putra, Yudhono, Anggit Satriyo, Brilianti, Natasya Nurvita
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Zusammenfassung:The rapid spread of information and infodemic might result in public confusion and hinder the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Public comprehension of COVID-19 as part of health literacy is an important determinant to filter hoaxes from facts. Therefore, a scoring card called the Karlivid (the COVID-19 literacy and public vaccination scorecard) was developed to evaluate the individual’s comprehension level of COVID-19. A pilot study was conducted with this scoring card. The participants were recruited via consecutive random sampling by using emails from the researcher’s contact list (n=92). A total of 78.3% of the respondents were considered to have an adequate comprehension level. Approximately 77% of all respondents agreed that this card could help them know their comprehension level, 81.5% agreed that this card could improve their comprehension, 81.5% agreed that the items in this card could help them screen facts from hoaxes, and 81.5% agreed that the language used was easily understood by the laypersons. Therefore, the Karlivid is a valid and reliable scorecard that can be used to evaluate public comprehension of COVID-19. Most of the respondents also had a good level of comprehension of this assigned topic
ISSN:1907-6673
2579-9320
DOI:10.20884/1.jks.2022.17.3.6572