Communicating public health data clearly: lessons from COVID-19.

Q2 Social Sciences
Matthew Montesano
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Abstract

Effectively communicating data to a broad range of audiences plays an important role in public health. The COVID-19 pandemic showed how in times of public health crises, people seek out data. Because of this emerging broad interest in public health data, the accessibility and usability of data visualizations and data communication products are critical to reaching not only public health professionals but others, too. At the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, we've worked to make public health data comprehensible and actionable through an approach that features user-centered design, and incorporates health literacy principles. Key strategies include conducting research with users to understand their needs, ensuring usability in web-based products, and designing data visualization products to be easily understood by both experts and general audience. Explanatory data products, which highlight key insights, play a crucial role in making data accessible. As public health crises continue to demand clear and transparent information sharing, we advocate for a sustained commitment to user-centered design in public health data communication, ensuring that data is not only available but also truly accessible and useful to the public.

清晰传达公共卫生数据:COVID-19 的经验教训。
有效地向广泛的受众传播数据在公共卫生方面发挥着重要作用。2019冠状病毒病大流行表明,在公共卫生危机时期,人们如何寻找数据。由于这种对公共卫生数据的广泛兴趣,数据可视化和数据通信产品的可访问性和可用性不仅对公共卫生专业人员,而且对其他人也至关重要。在纽约市健康和精神卫生部门,我们一直致力于通过以用户为中心的设计和结合健康素养原则的方法,使公共卫生数据易于理解和操作。关键策略包括与用户一起进行研究以了解他们的需求,确保基于web的产品的可用性,以及设计专家和普通受众都易于理解的数据可视化产品。解释性数据产品突出了关键见解,在使数据易于获取方面发挥着至关重要的作用。由于公共卫生危机继续要求明确和透明的信息共享,我们主张在公共卫生数据通信中持续致力于以用户为中心的设计,确保数据不仅可用,而且对公众真正可用和有用。
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Journal of Communication in Healthcare
Journal of Communication in Healthcare Social Sciences-Communication
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