从大流行中吸取教训:在加拿大联邦卫生组合中建立风险沟通能力。

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Gabriela Capurro, Josh Greenberg
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摘要

环境:自2006年以来,联邦卫生组合制定了风险通报框架;然而,2019冠状病毒病大流行将该计划的能力和对通信资源的需求推向了新的水平。公共服务中的卫生传播者面临着重大挑战:媒体环境碎片化,人们寻求和使用信息的方式发生变化,错误信息和虚假信息的扩散,对公共机构的信任下降,以及科学政治化,仅举几例。卫生当局从循证立场出发,进行清晰、一致、有效的沟通,从未像现在这样重要。干预措施:本报告描述了联邦卫生组合如何应对这些挑战的一个方面。作为最近一项能力建设倡议的一部分,67名从事卫生传播工作的公务员参加了于2023年6月在卡尔顿大学举行的为期半天的四部分高级系列研讨会。每节课都有一位著名学者和/或当地从业者的互动演讲,并通过现实世界的场景练习将他们的学习付诸实践。该系列探讨了信任和透明度,算法控制和错误和虚假信息,媒体关系以及公平人群的风险沟通等问题。结果:在项目结束时,参与者获得了一些工具来(1)识别快速发展的媒体环境给有效沟通带来的挑战,在这种环境中,怀疑主义和错误信息经常猖獗;(2)研究社交媒体平台上的关键指标和行为指标如何要求监测和管理社交媒体的卫生组织和机构做出不同回应;(3)考虑卫生传播者面临的挑战,他们必须在卫生危机期间为公众服务,同时加强公众对其机构的信任;(4)通过考虑特定的信息需求和量身定制的传播方法,为应得权益的社区制定成功的风险沟通策略,以达到目标受众。参与者对培训的质量表示高度满意,绝大多数人表示培训对他们的日常工作产生了积极的影响。启示:培训计划是一项创新和成功的举措,以提高对当前优先主题和风险沟通最佳实践的认识。它说明了持续专业学习的好处,大学与公共服务伙伴关系的重要性,以及能力建设如何需要持续的资源承诺和高级管理层的积极支持。该方案与目前正在实施的其他风险沟通培训一起,是对卫生领域风险沟通人员长期专业发展投资的一部分。
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Learning from the pandemic: Building capacity for risk communication in the Canadian federal health portfolio.

Setting: The federal health portfolio has had a risk communications framework in place since 2006; however, the COVID-19 pandemic pushed the capacity of this plan and the need for communications resources to new levels. Health communicators in the public service face significant challenges: a fragmented mediascape, changes to how people seek and use information, the proliferation of misinformation and disinformation, declining trust in public institutions, and the politicization of science, to name just a few. It has never been more important for health authorities to communicate clearly, consistently, effectively, and from an evidence-based position.

Intervention: This report describes one aspect of how the federal health portfolio has been addressing these challenges. As part of a recent capacity-building initiative, 67 public servants working in health communications participated in a four-part, half-day, advanced seminar series at Carleton University in June 2023. Each session featured an interactive presentation from a leading scholar and/or local practitioner with real-world scenario exercises designed to put their learning into practice. The series explored issues in trust and transparency, algorithmic control and mis- and disinformation, media relations, and risk communication for equity-deserving populations.

Outcomes: At the conclusion of the program, participants were given tools to (1) identify challenges to effective communication brought by a rapidly evolving media environment in which skepticism and misinformation often run rampant; (2) examine how key metrics and behavioural indicators on social media platforms demand different responses from health organizations and agencies who are monitoring and managing social media; (3) consider challenges for health communicators who must serve the public during health crises while also reinforcing public trust in their institutions; and (4) develop successful risk communication strategies for equity-deserving communities by considering specific information needs and tailored dissemination methods to reach the intended audience. Participants expressed high levels of satisfaction in the quality of the training and overwhelmingly reported that it would positively impact their daily work.

Implications: The training program was an innovative and successful initiative to improve knowledge of current priority topics and best practices in risk communication. It illustrated the benefits of continued professional learning, the importance of university-public service partnerships, and how capacity building requires ongoing resource commitments and engaged support from senior management. The program, along with other risk communication training that is currently being implemented, is part of the investment in long-term professional development of risk communicators in the health portfolio.

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Canadian Journal of Public Health-Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique
Canadian Journal of Public Health-Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Public Health is dedicated to fostering excellence in public health research, scholarship, policy and practice. The aim of the Journal is to advance public health research and practice in Canada and around the world, thus contributing to the improvement of the health of populations and the reduction of health inequalities. CJPH publishes original research and scholarly articles submitted in either English or French that are relevant to population and public health. CJPH is an independent, peer-reviewed journal owned by the Canadian Public Health Association and published by Springer.   Énoncé de mission La Revue canadienne de santé publique se consacre à promouvoir l’excellence dans la recherche, les travaux d’érudition, les politiques et les pratiques de santé publique. Son but est de faire progresser la recherche et les pratiques de santé publique au Canada et dans le monde, contribuant ainsi à l’amélioration de la santé des populations et à la réduction des inégalités de santé. La RCSP publie des articles savants et des travaux inédits, soumis en anglais ou en français, qui sont d’intérêt pour la santé publique et des populations. La RCSP est une revue indépendante avec comité de lecture, propriété de l’Association canadienne de santé publique et publiée par Springer.
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