PUB 610: Community Citizen and Emergency Paper

PUB 610: Community Citizen and Emergency Paper

PUB 610: Community Citizen and Emergency Paper

Identify a case study from the research literature on a recent disease outbreak or humanitarian disaster. Describe how the concepts of community mobilization, citizen engagement, and emergency communication discussed in your textbook were applied in this case study. In your opinion, what are the most important factors to consider when communicating during a public health emergency or crisis?

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PLEASE:

– minimum of 250 words or more

– strong academic writing / APA style (please use in-text citing and References at end )

– must be scholarly articles only no older than 5 years or website that is gov/ org. no blogs

– please be original writing ( will check for plagiarism ) and must answer all parts of question for full credit.

STUDY MATERIALS:

Read “Participatory Evaluation of a Community Mobilization Effort to Enroll Wyandotte County, Kansas, Residents Through the Affordable Care Act,” by Fawcett, Sepers, Jones, Jones, and McKain, from American Journal of Public Health (2015).

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Read “Participatory Evaluation of a Community Mobilization Effort to Enroll Wyandotte County, Kansas, Residents Through the Affordable Care Act,” by Fawcett, Sepers, Jones, Jones, and McKain, from American Journal of Public Health (2015).

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Read “The Use of Digital Media for Social Mobilization in Marginalized Communities: The Case of a Mayan Socioenvironmental Movement in Guatemala,” by Garcia-Ruano, Pacheco, and Suazo, from International Journal of Communication (2013).

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Read “A Conceptual Framework for the Evaluation of Emergency Risk Communications,” by Savoia, Lin, and Gamhewage, from American Journal of Public Health (2017).

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Read “Health Communications and Community Mobilization During an Ebola Response: Partnerships With Community and Faith-Based Organizations,” by Santibanez, Siegel, O’Sullivan, Lacson, and Jorstad, from Public Health Reports (2015).

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4315853/

Read “The Importance of Community-Based Communication for Health and Social Change,” by Schiavo, from Journal of Communication in Healthcare (2016).

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/17538068.2016.1154755?needAccess=true

Read “Engaging Communities in Creating Health: Leveraging Community Benefit,” by Swider, Berkowitz, Valentine-MaherZenk, and Bekemeier, from Nursing Outlook (2017).

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0029655417304049

Read “Engaging Your Community: A Toolkit for Partnership, Collaboration, and Action,” by John Snow (2012), located on his website.

http://www.jsi.com/JSIInternet/Inc/Common/_download_pub.cfm?id=14333&lid=3

Read the blogpost, “The Secret to Successful Health Partnerships,” by Prybil, Jarris, Umbdenstock, and Pestronk (2015), located on the Culture of Health Blog on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) website.

https://www.rwjf.org/en/culture-of-health/2015/02/the_secret_to_succes.html