PUBLIC LEADERSHIP'S MESSAGING DURING PUBLIC HEALTH CRISES - CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FROM MASK-WEARING MESSAGING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Zhayra Geraldine Garcia Escalona, V. Bostik
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Abstract

Given their primacy in discussions over public health measures throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper focuses on leadership’s messages around masks and mask-wearing, aiming to emphasise the responsibility of leadership in the formation of norms during public health crises. It argues for the importance of robust messaging as a key factor in confidence building and public abidance to health measures, using the shortcomings in mask-wearing communication as a case study. For this purpose, the paper first discusses securitization theory and places it in the context of health to build on risk communication framework. Secondly, it examines the role of leadership and meaning-making in that process by discussing the WHO’s early mask guidance and consequent challenges at the state-level by political and health leadership. Lastly, the paper confirms the importance of citizenry’s successful reception of health guidance and outlines potential tactics to do so. Having discussed that, the paper addresses other hindrances to public health messaging and confidence-building that rest outside official communication, namely disinformation and misinformation but also negative non-discursive messaging. This, with the aim of building on available literature on the development of epidemiological response and management from a security lens. © 2022, University of Defence, Faculty of Military Health Sciences. All rights reserved.
公共卫生危机期间的公共领导信息——新冠肺炎大流行期间戴口罩信息带来的挑战和机遇
鉴于他们在整个新冠肺炎大流行期间讨论公共卫生措施的首要地位,本文重点关注领导层关于口罩和戴口罩的信息,旨在强调领导层在公共卫生危机期间制定规范的责任。它以戴口罩沟通中的缺陷为例,论证了强有力的信息传递作为建立信心和公众遵守健康措施的关键因素的重要性。为此,本文首先对证券化理论进行了探讨,并将其放在健康的背景下构建风险沟通的框架。其次,它通过讨论世界卫生组织的早期口罩指导以及政治和卫生领导层在国家一级的挑战,审视了领导和意义制定在这一过程中的作用。最后,该论文确认了公民成功接受健康指导的重要性,并概述了这样做的潜在策略。经过讨论,该论文解决了官方沟通之外的公共卫生信息和建立信任的其他障碍,即虚假信息和错误信息,以及负面的非话语信息。这样做的目的是在现有文献的基础上,从安全角度发展流行病应对和管理。©2022,国防大学军事卫生科学学院。保留所有权利。
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Vojenske Zdravotnicke Listy
Vojenske Zdravotnicke Listy Health Professions-Emergency Medical Services
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