PVCOVID - Public Reviews During the Coronavirus Pandemic
This project examines the changes in people’s COVID-19 health behaviours over time. This includes testing, self-isolation, facemask wearing and mixing socially. It also looks at how the public view symptoms like colds, sore throats, and fever, which might be related to COVID-19, and what they do in response to the symptoms.
With the aim of exploring whether and how people in certain population groups may experience the transition out of the pandemic differently, this research has a particular focus on those in Black and Asian Minority Ethnic communities, those in the most deprived communities, and those who are elderly or clinically vulnerable.
This continues the PVCOVID project which has been conducting focus groups and surveys since March 2020.
Principal Investigators: Dr Kim Dienes and Dr Simon Williams
Host organisation: Swansea University
Start date: June 2022
End date: December 2023
Funding amount: £54,125
The Health and Care Research Evidence Centre is currently working on this report. Please note, the title of this report may change once it has been completed.
For further information, please email: healthandcareevidence@cardiff.ac.uk
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