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Enhancing China's Capacity in Emergency Risk Communication and Use of Information Communication and Technology for Health CommunicationPublication Date2007
SummaryThe following summary is based on several documents that include details about an evaluation gleaned from a research-centred emergency risk communication (ERC) initiative in China, which was led by the United-States-(US)-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As these documents indicate, the CDC worked with government agencies and national experts using person-to-person contact and information and communication technologies (ICTs) to develop a plan for training the public health workforce to effectively share information in the event of crises like HIV/AIDS, avian influenza, and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Specifically, as part of this process, a "Chinese expert panel" worked collaboratively to develop a communication plan appropriate to China's needs - one based on the CDC's "Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Principles" (for details, click here). After pilot training with the contents of the drafted guideline and testing training effectiveness, the expert panel revised and finalised this document, and created a set of checklists, pocket guides, and summary documents for local health authorities. Then, in advance of pilot testing of public workforce training (which involved use of multiple ICT modes), organisers carried out an assessment in 58 Global Fund Round 3 (GF3) project counties. Case studies, discussions, and message testing were subsequently carried out in Fujian Province, Sanming City, and Zhanghou. The evaluation of this research-based ERC initiative involved assessing training strategies for public health workers who would be expected to communicate information during an emergency.
ContactLi Richun, MPH
Health Communications Specialist
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) China
China
Tel: 86 10 6532 9901
Global Communication and Marketing Team - Coordinating Center for Health Information and Service
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
United States
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