Coronavirus (COVID-19): shielding survey report - January 2021

22 Feb 2021 03:10 PM

Publication of results from a survey conducted between December 2020 and January 2021 which explored areas such as: the impact of services and support provided by the Scottish Government's Shielding Division, thoughts on vaccination, and how pausing shielding in Scotland has impacted different aspects of life.

Background

An online survey was conducted with users of the Scottish Government’s COVID-19 ‘Shielding’ service for clinically high risk people. This was defined as people who had previously received a letter from the Chief Medical Officer advising them to shield.

The survey explored;

The purpose of this work is to;

The survey went live on 21 December 2020 and closed on 11 January 2021, it had 4590 responses.

Important changes to the context of shielding while the survey was live:

Therefore, individual’s circumstances were different depending on when they completed the survey. This will impact the results for some questions.

Limitations of this research

This survey is not statistically representative of the wider shielding population, but the sample gives a good indication of the behaviours and attitudes of the group. A demographic breakdown of participants (including comparison with the shielding population) can be found in the Respondents Profile page in the appendix.

Respondents were not required to answer any question except the initial screening one. This explains why the total number of responses fluctuates throughout the survey as they could skip past questions they did not want to answer.

Participants were recruited via:

We recognise that people with low digital skills or no internet access would not be able to participate. We provided an offline option for returning the survey, where it could be completed on paper and submitted with the support of third sector partners. However we didn’t receive any submissions through this route.

Eligibility to participate

At the start of the survey, we asked participants to tell us whether they had received a letter from Scotland’s Chief Medical Officer advising them to follow shielding guidance. 9% of respondents answered no and were not permitted to complete the survey. This suggests that many still identify with the term ‘shielding’ despite not technically being ‘on the list’.

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