Communication and Community Engagement in Disease Outbreaks
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Communication and Community Engagement in Disease Outbreaks
Dealing with Rights, Culture, Complexity and Context
Manoncourt, Erma; Chitnis, Ketan; Obregon, Rafael
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
05/2022
212
Dura
Inglês
9783030922955
15 a 20 dias
518
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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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risk communication and community engagement (RCCE);health communications;global disease outbreaks;ebola outbreak;zika response;yellow fever;rights-based disease outbreak response;disease outbreak communication;global health;social and behavior change communication;cultural competency;humanitarian crises;disease outbreak preparedness and response;public health systems;COVID-19 pandemic;infodemics
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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risk communication and community engagement (RCCE);health communications;global disease outbreaks;ebola outbreak;zika response;yellow fever;rights-based disease outbreak response;disease outbreak communication;global health;social and behavior change communication;cultural competency;humanitarian crises;disease outbreak preparedness and response;public health systems;COVID-19 pandemic;infodemics