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Pandemic influenza communication: views from a deliberative forum.

机译:大流行性流感交流:讨论论坛的意见。

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OBJECTIVE: To use a deliberative forum to elicit community perspectives on communication about pandemic influenza planning, and to compare these findings with the current Australian national communication strategy. DESIGN: Deliberative forum of 12 persons randomly selected from urban South Australia. Forum members were briefed by experts in infection control, virology, ethics and public policy before deliberating on four key questions: what, how and when should the community be told about pandemic influenza and by whom? RESULTS: The forum recommended provision of detailed and comprehensive information by credible experts, rather than politicians, using a variety of media including television and internet. Recommendations included cumulative communication to build expertise in the community, and specific strategies to include groups such as young people, people with physical or mental disabilities, and rural and remote communities. Information provided should be practical, accurate, and timely, with no 'holding back' about the seriousness of a pandemic. The forum expressed confidence in the expert witnesses, despite the acknowledged uncertainty of many of the predictions. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The deliberative forum's recommendations were largely consistent with the Australian national pandemic influenza communication strategy and the relevant literature. However, the forum recommended: release of more detailed information than currently proposed in the national strategy; use of non-political spokespersons; and use of novel communication methods. Their acceptance of uncertainty suggests that policy makers should be open about the limits of knowledge in potentially threatening situations. Our findings show that deliberative forums can provide community perspectives on topics such as communication about pandemic influenza.
机译:目的:使用协商性论坛就大流行性流感规划的交流征询社区意见,并将这些发现与当前的澳大利亚国家交流策略进行比较。设计:来自南澳大利亚市区的12人随机讨论会。论坛成员在感染控制,病毒学,道德和公共政策方面的专家进行了简要介绍,然后讨论了四个关键问题:应该向社区告知什么,如何以及何时告知大流行性流感,以及由谁来告知?结果:论坛建议由可靠的专家而不是政客使用电视和互联网等各种媒体提供详细而全面的信息。建议包括建立社区专业知识的累积交流,以及包括青年人,身体或精神残疾者以及农村和偏远社区等群体的具体策略。所提供的信息应该是实用,准确和及时的,不应“阻止”大流行的严重性。尽管许多预言的不确定性,论坛仍对专家证人表示信心。讨论与结论:讨论论坛的建议在很大程度上与澳大利亚国家大流行性流感的传播策略和相关文献保持一致。但是,论坛建议:发布比国家战略目前建议的更为详尽的信息;使用非政治发言人;以及使用新颖的交流方式。他们对不确定性的接受表明,决策者应对潜在威胁情况下的知识极限持开放态度。我们的发现表明,协商论坛可以就诸如大流行性流感的交流等主题提供社区观点。

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