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Communication and community engagement in disease outbreaks = dealing with rights, culture, complexity and context /
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Communication and community engagement in disease outbreaks/ edited by Erma Manoncourt, Rafael Obregon, Ketan Chitnis.
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dealing with rights, culture, complexity and context /
other author:
Manoncourt, Erma.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
xx, 212 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Part I: Conceptual Framework -- Chapter 1 - Communication and Engagement in Disease Outbreaks and Pandemic Responses: Key Concepts and Issues -- Chapter 2 - The Global Health Architecture of Pandemic Preparedness and Response: Comparing and Contrasting Experiences of Zika and COVID-19 in Brazil -- Chapter 3 - Community Engagement in Disease Outbreak Preparedness and Response - Lessons from Recent Outbreaks, Key Concepts, and Quality Standards for Practice -- Part II: Case Studies: Learning from Practice -- Chapter 4 - Reflections on Social Behavior Change: Lessons Learned from Polio Outbreak Response -- Chapter 5 - Complexity and Context of Ebola Virus Disease Preparedness and Response in Eastern and Southern Africa -- Chapter 6 - Ebola in Sierra Leone: Leveraging Community Assets to Strengthen Preparedness and Response -- Chapter 7 -The Invisible Threat: Communicating Risk and Engaging Communities to Respond to Zika -- Chapter 8 - An Experiential Account of the Risk Communication and Community Engagement Early Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Chile and Paraguay: Lessons and Recommendations -- Chapter 9 - Communication and Community Engagement to Contain Disease Outbreaks and Improve Wellbeing: Rohingya Refugee Response, Bangladesh -- Part III: Lessons Learned: Conclusions and Recommendations -- Chapter 10 - Reflections and Recommendations for Future Disease Outbreak and Pandemic Response.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92296-2
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9783030922962
Communication and community engagement in disease outbreaks = dealing with rights, culture, complexity and context /
Communication and community engagement in disease outbreaks
dealing with rights, culture, complexity and context /[electronic resource] :edited by Erma Manoncourt, Rafael Obregon, Ketan Chitnis. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xx, 212 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
Part I: Conceptual Framework -- Chapter 1 - Communication and Engagement in Disease Outbreaks and Pandemic Responses: Key Concepts and Issues -- Chapter 2 - The Global Health Architecture of Pandemic Preparedness and Response: Comparing and Contrasting Experiences of Zika and COVID-19 in Brazil -- Chapter 3 - Community Engagement in Disease Outbreak Preparedness and Response - Lessons from Recent Outbreaks, Key Concepts, and Quality Standards for Practice -- Part II: Case Studies: Learning from Practice -- Chapter 4 - Reflections on Social Behavior Change: Lessons Learned from Polio Outbreak Response -- Chapter 5 - Complexity and Context of Ebola Virus Disease Preparedness and Response in Eastern and Southern Africa -- Chapter 6 - Ebola in Sierra Leone: Leveraging Community Assets to Strengthen Preparedness and Response -- Chapter 7 -The Invisible Threat: Communicating Risk and Engaging Communities to Respond to Zika -- Chapter 8 - An Experiential Account of the Risk Communication and Community Engagement Early Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Chile and Paraguay: Lessons and Recommendations -- Chapter 9 - Communication and Community Engagement to Contain Disease Outbreaks and Improve Wellbeing: Rohingya Refugee Response, Bangladesh -- Part III: Lessons Learned: Conclusions and Recommendations -- Chapter 10 - Reflections and Recommendations for Future Disease Outbreak and Pandemic Response.
This book provides readers with critical conceptual and applied elements that may contribute to implementation of effective communication and community engagement for disease outbreak preparedness and response. Until the WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic on March 11, 2020, for several years public health authorities and influential voices in the international public health community have warned of a pandemic and therefore a need to strengthen governments and communities' ability to prevent and respond to it effectively to minimize its impact on lives and economies. While investments have focused on clinical, diagnostic, and vaccine research, preventing and minimizing the impact of disease outbreaks requires a wider socio-ecological systems approach that places communities at the centre of the response. Such an approach is still rare in public health practice. One of the key lessons that the authors have learned, and on which they reflect in the chapters, is that technical inputs will be as effective as they are fully integrated within the broader architecture of disease outbreak preparedness and response. The ten chapters of this contributed volume are organized under three parts: a conceptual framework, case studies, and recommendations. Social and Behavior Change Communication in Disease Outbreaks is a timely and essential resource for public health managers, donors, implementers, organizations engaged in disease prevention and control and academics called on to support the response. These audiences should benefit from this approach as the book highlights dimensions that are often under-resourced. "This book is exceptionally timely given the current COVID-19 pandemic and humanitarian consequences and will be of interest to professionals, students, and academics. There is not another book that covers this important topic so comprehensively." -Glenn Laverack. Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento, Italy; Member - WHO Technical Advisory Group on Behavioural Insights and Sciences for Health.
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