恐惧、信任与知识——理解挪威公民对抗微生物耐药性的认知

Fear, trust, and knowledge – understanding Norwegian citizens’ perceptions of antimicrobial resistance (AMR)

Journal of European Public Policy · 2024
被引 6
ABS 3

中文导读

基于挪威调查面板数据,研究了公民对抗微生物耐药性的认知,发现其担忧与恐惧和知识相关,而非信任,为政策制定者提供了治理合法性的启示。

Abstract

This paper explores citizens’ perceptions of the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) problem, addressing the need for governance legitimacy in crisis management and policymaking when fighting this crisis. Previous research has shown that the public has limited knowledge of AMR and has given it little attention. Our study investigates how Norwegian citizens perceive the problem of AMR, considering their fear, knowledge, and trust, and using panel data from a Norwegian survey. The findings show that Norwegian citizens are aware of the severity of AMR and express concern about the declining effectiveness of antibiotics. However, their concern is linked to their fear of other major crises and to their knowledge of AMR, rather than their trust, both generally towards others, and in the authorities. This study provides valuable insights for policymakers and crisis management strategies. It suggests that public policies addressing AMR must consider governance legitimacy and the public’s awareness, including citizens’ fear and knowledge.

抗微生物耐药性公众认知危机管理政策制定挪威