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Crisis Communication in the Area of Risk Management: The CriCoRM Project

BACKGROUND: During the last H1N1 pandemic has emerged the importance of crisis communication as an essential part of health crisis management. The Project aims specifically to improve the understanding of crisis communication dynamics and effective tools and to allow public health institutions to co...

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Autores principales: Scarcella, Carmelo, Antonelli, Laura, Orizio, Grazia, Rossmann, Costanze, Ziegler, Lena, Meyer, Lisa, Garcia-Jimenez, Leonarda, Losada, Jose Carlos, Correia, Joao, Soares, Joana, Covolo, Loredana, Lirangi, Enrico, Gelatti, Umberto
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Publicado: PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4147738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25170491
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jphr.2013.e20
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author Scarcella, Carmelo
Antonelli, Laura
Orizio, Grazia
Rossmann, Costanze
Ziegler, Lena
Meyer, Lisa
Garcia-Jimenez, Leonarda
Losada, Jose Carlos
Correia, Joao
Soares, Joana
Covolo, Loredana
Lirangi, Enrico
Gelatti, Umberto
author_facet Scarcella, Carmelo
Antonelli, Laura
Orizio, Grazia
Rossmann, Costanze
Ziegler, Lena
Meyer, Lisa
Garcia-Jimenez, Leonarda
Losada, Jose Carlos
Correia, Joao
Soares, Joana
Covolo, Loredana
Lirangi, Enrico
Gelatti, Umberto
author_sort Scarcella, Carmelo
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description BACKGROUND: During the last H1N1 pandemic has emerged the importance of crisis communication as an essential part of health crisis management. The Project aims specifically to improve the understanding of crisis communication dynamics and effective tools and to allow public health institutions to communicate better with the public during health emergencies. DESIGN AND METHODS: The Project will perform different activities: i) state of the art review; ii) identification of key stakeholders; iii) communicational analysis performed using data collected on stakeholder communication activities and their outcomes considering the lessons learnt from the analysis of the reasons for differing public reactions during pandemics; iv) improvement of the existing guidelines; v) development of Web 2.0 tools as web-platform and feed service and implementation of impact assessment algorithms; vi) organization of exercises and training on this issues. EXPECTED IMPACT OF THE STUDY FOR PUBLIC HEALTH: In the context of health security policies at an EU level, the project aims to find a common and innovative approach to health crisis communication that was displayed by differing reactions to the H1N1 pandemic policies. The focus on new social media tools aims to enhance the role of e-health, and the project aims to use these tools in the specific field of health institutions and citizens. The development of Web 2.0 tools for health crisis communication will allow an effective two-way exchange of information between public health institutions and citizens. An effective communication strategy will increase population compliance with public health recommendations.
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spelling pubmed-41477382014-08-28 Crisis Communication in the Area of Risk Management: The CriCoRM Project Scarcella, Carmelo Antonelli, Laura Orizio, Grazia Rossmann, Costanze Ziegler, Lena Meyer, Lisa Garcia-Jimenez, Leonarda Losada, Jose Carlos Correia, Joao Soares, Joana Covolo, Loredana Lirangi, Enrico Gelatti, Umberto J Public Health Res Study Protocols BACKGROUND: During the last H1N1 pandemic has emerged the importance of crisis communication as an essential part of health crisis management. The Project aims specifically to improve the understanding of crisis communication dynamics and effective tools and to allow public health institutions to communicate better with the public during health emergencies. DESIGN AND METHODS: The Project will perform different activities: i) state of the art review; ii) identification of key stakeholders; iii) communicational analysis performed using data collected on stakeholder communication activities and their outcomes considering the lessons learnt from the analysis of the reasons for differing public reactions during pandemics; iv) improvement of the existing guidelines; v) development of Web 2.0 tools as web-platform and feed service and implementation of impact assessment algorithms; vi) organization of exercises and training on this issues. EXPECTED IMPACT OF THE STUDY FOR PUBLIC HEALTH: In the context of health security policies at an EU level, the project aims to find a common and innovative approach to health crisis communication that was displayed by differing reactions to the H1N1 pandemic policies. The focus on new social media tools aims to enhance the role of e-health, and the project aims to use these tools in the specific field of health institutions and citizens. The development of Web 2.0 tools for health crisis communication will allow an effective two-way exchange of information between public health institutions and citizens. An effective communication strategy will increase population compliance with public health recommendations. PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2013-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4147738/ /pubmed/25170491 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jphr.2013.e20 Text en ©Copyright C. Scarcella et al., 2013 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Scarcella, Carmelo
Antonelli, Laura
Orizio, Grazia
Rossmann, Costanze
Ziegler, Lena
Meyer, Lisa
Garcia-Jimenez, Leonarda
Losada, Jose Carlos
Correia, Joao
Soares, Joana
Covolo, Loredana
Lirangi, Enrico
Gelatti, Umberto
Crisis Communication in the Area of Risk Management: The CriCoRM Project
title Crisis Communication in the Area of Risk Management: The CriCoRM Project
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title_short Crisis Communication in the Area of Risk Management: The CriCoRM Project
title_sort crisis communication in the area of risk management: the cricorm project
topic Study Protocols
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4147738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25170491
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jphr.2013.e20
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