Strategies for and Barriers to Communicating About Health Equity in Challenging Times: Qualitative Interviews With Public Health Communicators.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Sarah E Gollust, Kristina Medero, Quin Mudry Nelson, Ceron Ford, Erika Franklin Fowler, Jeff Niederdeppe, Rebekah H Nagler
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Abstract

Policy Points Public health communicators in practice discuss health equity issues in a competitive information environment. Through interviews with 36 communicators from diverse professional perspectives (i.e., journalists, advocates, public health leaders) in 2022-2023, we illuminated key challenges they face and strategies and resources that might mitigate these challenges. Findings can inform communication research priorities and investment in resources to help practitioners communicate about health equity amid a challenging political landscape.

Context: Communicating about health equity is increasingly challenging in light of a changing information environment and the emergence of opposition to equity and equity-related concepts since 2020. Public health communicators often discuss health equity-related concepts, but it is not clear what strategies they use or what resources can support them to overcome challenges they face.

Methods: We conducted qualitative interviews (N = 36) with communicators across four professional categories (public health leaders, journalists, thought leaders, and health advocates/organizers) from late 2022 to mid-2023 to discuss the strategies they employ; the challenges or barriers they face related to audiences, their institutions, or the broader communication landscape; and the resources they rely on, including their social networks, toolkits or guides, trainings, and research.

Findings: Communicators use a range of strategies to explain health equity, the causes of disparities, and the imperative of solutions; data and stories were common approaches used, although these strategies were not considered a panacea. They also face consistent challenges, such as concerns about audience resistance, lack of public understanding of terminology, and a fragmented communication landscape-and for journalists in particular, institutional barriers and the challenge of identifying diverse sources. Communicators rely on a range of resources, though mainly colleagues and interpersonal support, with the use of research-based resources being relatively uncommon. Although there were commonalities among public health leaders' and advocates' approaches, journalists' concerns and resources were often different.

Conclusions: Communicators could benefit from more research to confirm or offset some of their concerns (such as the potential for resistance from the use of key phrases, like "systemic racism," or unintended consequences of using disparities data); researchers must also disseminate this work to these practitioners, including journalists. Academic researchers, foundations, and nonprofit organizations all can play roles in building infrastructure for resource sharing, research dissemination, and convening communicators to build stronger connections and support.

在充满挑战的时代,关于健康公平的沟通策略和障碍:对公共卫生传播者的定性访谈。
政策要点公共卫生传播者在实践中讨论竞争性信息环境中的卫生公平问题。通过在2022-2023年对来自不同专业角度(即记者、倡导者、公共卫生领导者)的36名传播者的采访,我们阐明了他们面临的主要挑战以及可能减轻这些挑战的战略和资源。调查结果可以为传播研究的优先事项和资源投资提供信息,以帮助从业人员在具有挑战性的政治环境中就卫生公平问题进行交流。背景:自2020年以来,由于信息环境的变化以及对公平和与公平相关概念的反对,卫生公平的沟通越来越具有挑战性。公共卫生传播者经常讨论与卫生公平有关的概念,但不清楚他们使用什么战略或什么资源可以支持他们克服所面临的挑战。方法:从2022年底到2023年中期,我们对四个专业类别(公共卫生领导者、记者、思想领袖和健康倡导者/组织者)的传播者进行了定性访谈(N = 36),以讨论他们采用的策略;他们所面临的与受众、机构或更广泛的传播环境有关的挑战或障碍;以及他们所依赖的资源,包括他们的社会网络、工具包或指南、培训和研究。研究结果:传播者使用一系列策略来解释卫生公平、差异的原因以及解决方案的必要性;数据和故事是常用的方法,尽管这些策略不被认为是万灵药。他们还面临着持续的挑战,例如对受众抵制的担忧、公众对术语缺乏理解以及传播格局的碎片化,特别是对记者来说,体制障碍和识别不同来源的挑战。传播者依赖一系列资源,尽管主要是同事和人际支持,但使用基于研究的资源相对较少。虽然公共卫生领导人和倡导者的方法有共同点,但记者的关注点和资源往往不同。结论:传播者可以从更多的研究中受益,以确认或抵消他们的一些担忧(例如,使用关键短语可能会受到抵制,如“系统性种族主义”,或使用差异数据的意外后果);研究人员还必须将这项工作传播给包括记者在内的从业人员。学术研究人员、基金会和非营利组织都可以在资源共享、研究传播和召集传播者建立更强的联系和支持方面发挥作用。
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Milbank Quarterly
Milbank Quarterly 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
3.00%
发文量
37
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Milbank Quarterly is devoted to scholarly analysis of significant issues in health and health care policy. It presents original research, policy analysis, and commentary from academics, clinicians, and policymakers. The in-depth, multidisciplinary approach of the journal permits contributors to explore fully the social origins of health in our society and to examine in detail the implications of different health policies. Topics addressed in The Milbank Quarterly include the impact of social factors on health, prevention, allocation of health care resources, legal and ethical issues in health policy, health and health care administration, and the organization and financing of health care.
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