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Dr Gaya Gamhewage
Risk communication
for influenza events
OpenWHO.org 2
©WHO2017
By the end of this unit, you will be able to…
1. List the core ideas and principles for
emergency risk communication for
an influenza event
2. Explain why facts are not enough to
communicate risk
3. Describe steps to take to prepare for
risk communication
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What is Risk communication?
Risk communication is the real-time
exchange of information, advice
and opinions between experts or
officials and people who face the
threat (from a hazard) to their
survival, health or economic or
social well-being.
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Control
Opportunity
Rapid public health response,
including proactive
communication of real or
potential risk
Proactive communication
in infection control saves lives
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Public Perceptions of Risk
- Slovic et al, 1970s
Photo : WHO /Aphaluck Bhatiasevi
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Public Perceptions of Risk
- Slovic et al, 1970s
Less concerned about
health risks that are:
 Voluntary
 Familiar
 Controllable
 Controlled by self
 Fair
 Chronic
 Diffuse
 Not fatal
Photo : WHO /Aphaluck Bhatiasevi
OpenWHO.org 7
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Public Perceptions of Risk
- Slovic et al, 1970s
Less concerned about
health risks that are:
 Voluntary
 Familiar
 Controllable
 Controlled by self
 Fair
 Chronic
 Diffuse
 Not fatal
More concerned about
health risks that are:
 Involuntary
 Unfamiliar
 Uncontrollable
 Controlled by others
 Unfair
 Acute
 Focused in
time and space
 Fatal
Photo : WHO /Aphaluck Bhatiasevi
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Perception
rooted in the sub-conscious
often not logical
influenced by culture
coloured by emotions
not always expressed verbally
shows in behaviour
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Risk Communication building blocks
Technical information
Values
Trust
Credibility
Expression of caring
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Risk Communication building blocks
Technical information
Values
Trust
Credibility
Expression of caring
Trust in individuals and organizations is by far the greatest
factor in communicating risk.
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Lessons learnt: Use a mix of strategies and tactics
1. public communication
2. media communication
3. social media
4. mass awareness initiatives
5. IEC
6. health promotion
7. social mobilization
8. community engagement
9. interpersonal comms
10. internal communication
11. Social and behavior
change communications
(SBCC)
12. COMBI, C4D, etc
13. reputation management and
institutional communications
14. stakeholder communication
15. partner engagement
16. political communication
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Early 20th Century:
- Death and fear
Early 21st Century:
- personal protection,
- disruption to life and
livelihoods
- More than a health issue
The Present:
- High speed spread, travel and
trade,
-influence of information
technology,
- access to vaccines and
growing vaccine hesitancy,
- economic and political factors
and impacts,
- apathy and rumours
- Diminishing trust in authorities
- Urbanization, porous borders,
and migration
- Climate change , vectors
- Human-animal interface
RISK COMMUNICATION FOCUS
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SARS 2003
Pan Flu
2009
MERSCoV
-2012
Ebola 2014
MERSCoV
Korea 2015
Zika 2015
Yellow fever
Africa 2016
History and evolution
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Lessons learnt: best practice
1. Create and maintain trust
2. Acknowledge and communicate even in uncertainty
3. Coordinate
4. Be transparent & fast with the first and all communications
5. Be proactive in public communication
6. Involve and engage those affected – not tell them what to do!
7. Use integrated approaches, social science research and approaches
to understand perceptions, barriers and enablers
8. Build national capacity, support national ownership
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Risk communication is not optional – it is
core to managing emergencies
Bio-medical
Operational
Social
OpenWHO.org 16
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Risk communication intervention points in
epidemics and pandemics
Emergence
(human-
animal
interface)
Outbreak
(localized
transmission)
Epidemic
amplification
Control
Anticipation
and
preparedness
Early
detection
Containment Mitigation
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Influenza events of today
 Only in animals?
 Animal-human?
 Economic and cultural
context?
 Who says what,
when?
 Who is most at risk?
 What is the prevailing
perception?
 Current use of
pharmaceutical and non-
pharmaceutical
interventions?
 Who is trusted?
 Who is most at risk?
 What is the prevailing
perception?
 Vaccine demand versus
vaccine hesitancy?
 Current use of
pharmaceutical and non-
pharmaceutical
interventions?
 Who is trusted?
Zoonotic Influenza
Seasonal influenza
outbreaks
Pandemic influenza
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What are the basic principles?
Create and maintain trust
Understand (listen to) and address perceptions of
at-risk people and concerns about the threat/hazard
Coordinate, coordinate, coordinate
Be first, be fast, be frequent
Be proactive and transparent
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One-way, evidence-based
communication prevented effective
engagement of communities
Key challenges and issues
It has been difficult to build and
maintain trust
In previous experiences, key challenges to effective
ERC have been:
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Media and social media surveillance, partner, stakeholder,
community feedback, emergency anthropology KAP studies,
other social science tools
TRANSLATIONAL
COMMUNICATION
PUBLIC
COMMUNICATION
COMMUNITY
ENGAGEMENT
STAKEHOLDER
COORDINATION
DYNAMIC
LISTENING
Main components
OpenWHO.org 21
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So what should you do?
OpenWHO.org 22
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1
2
3
4
Four steps to effective risk communication
Know when to communicate risk – novel virus, lab confirmation,
correct misinformation and rumours?
Know who to alert, inform and tell: who should know, who should
speak?
Translate into levels of understanding of stakeholders –
officials, media and lay people require "translating" of science to suit
their contexts
Get training to communicate risk effectively and with empathy
– online and face-to-face training offered by WHO
OpenWHO.org 23
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WHO Global tools
WHO Zika App
Risk Communication Training portal
23
Knowledge packs
OpenWHO.org 24
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24 |
OpenWHO.org 25
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Communicate risk before it is too late
OpenWHO.org 26
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Key expert
Dr Gaya M. Gamhewage
Manager, Interventions and Guidance
Expert Networks and Interventions Unit
Infectious Hazard Management Department
WHO Health Emergencies Programme
World Health Organization
Geneva, SWITZERLAND
Tel + 41 22 791 4030
Mobile + 41 79 475 5563
email: gamhewageg@who.int

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MOOC_PHI_RC_EN (1).pdf

  • 1. OpenWHO.org 1 ©WHO2017 Dr Gaya Gamhewage Risk communication for influenza events
  • 2. OpenWHO.org 2 ©WHO2017 By the end of this unit, you will be able to… 1. List the core ideas and principles for emergency risk communication for an influenza event 2. Explain why facts are not enough to communicate risk 3. Describe steps to take to prepare for risk communication
  • 3. OpenWHO.org 3 ©WHO2017 What is Risk communication? Risk communication is the real-time exchange of information, advice and opinions between experts or officials and people who face the threat (from a hazard) to their survival, health or economic or social well-being.
  • 4. OpenWHO.org 4 ©WHO2017 Control Opportunity Rapid public health response, including proactive communication of real or potential risk Proactive communication in infection control saves lives
  • 5. OpenWHO.org 5 ©WHO2017 Public Perceptions of Risk - Slovic et al, 1970s Photo : WHO /Aphaluck Bhatiasevi
  • 6. OpenWHO.org 6 ©WHO2017 Public Perceptions of Risk - Slovic et al, 1970s Less concerned about health risks that are:  Voluntary  Familiar  Controllable  Controlled by self  Fair  Chronic  Diffuse  Not fatal Photo : WHO /Aphaluck Bhatiasevi
  • 7. OpenWHO.org 7 ©WHO2017 Public Perceptions of Risk - Slovic et al, 1970s Less concerned about health risks that are:  Voluntary  Familiar  Controllable  Controlled by self  Fair  Chronic  Diffuse  Not fatal More concerned about health risks that are:  Involuntary  Unfamiliar  Uncontrollable  Controlled by others  Unfair  Acute  Focused in time and space  Fatal Photo : WHO /Aphaluck Bhatiasevi
  • 8. OpenWHO.org 8 ©WHO2017 Perception rooted in the sub-conscious often not logical influenced by culture coloured by emotions not always expressed verbally shows in behaviour
  • 9. OpenWHO.org 9 ©WHO2017 Risk Communication building blocks Technical information Values Trust Credibility Expression of caring
  • 10. OpenWHO.org 10 ©WHO2017 Risk Communication building blocks Technical information Values Trust Credibility Expression of caring Trust in individuals and organizations is by far the greatest factor in communicating risk.
  • 11. OpenWHO.org 11 ©WHO2017 Lessons learnt: Use a mix of strategies and tactics 1. public communication 2. media communication 3. social media 4. mass awareness initiatives 5. IEC 6. health promotion 7. social mobilization 8. community engagement 9. interpersonal comms 10. internal communication 11. Social and behavior change communications (SBCC) 12. COMBI, C4D, etc 13. reputation management and institutional communications 14. stakeholder communication 15. partner engagement 16. political communication
  • 12. OpenWHO.org 12 ©WHO2017 Early 20th Century: - Death and fear Early 21st Century: - personal protection, - disruption to life and livelihoods - More than a health issue The Present: - High speed spread, travel and trade, -influence of information technology, - access to vaccines and growing vaccine hesitancy, - economic and political factors and impacts, - apathy and rumours - Diminishing trust in authorities - Urbanization, porous borders, and migration - Climate change , vectors - Human-animal interface RISK COMMUNICATION FOCUS
  • 13. OpenWHO.org 13 ©WHO2017 SARS 2003 Pan Flu 2009 MERSCoV -2012 Ebola 2014 MERSCoV Korea 2015 Zika 2015 Yellow fever Africa 2016 History and evolution
  • 14. OpenWHO.org 14 ©WHO2017 Lessons learnt: best practice 1. Create and maintain trust 2. Acknowledge and communicate even in uncertainty 3. Coordinate 4. Be transparent & fast with the first and all communications 5. Be proactive in public communication 6. Involve and engage those affected – not tell them what to do! 7. Use integrated approaches, social science research and approaches to understand perceptions, barriers and enablers 8. Build national capacity, support national ownership
  • 15. OpenWHO.org 15 ©WHO2017 Risk communication is not optional – it is core to managing emergencies Bio-medical Operational Social
  • 16. OpenWHO.org 16 ©WHO2017 Risk communication intervention points in epidemics and pandemics Emergence (human- animal interface) Outbreak (localized transmission) Epidemic amplification Control Anticipation and preparedness Early detection Containment Mitigation
  • 17. OpenWHO.org 17 ©WHO2017 Influenza events of today  Only in animals?  Animal-human?  Economic and cultural context?  Who says what, when?  Who is most at risk?  What is the prevailing perception?  Current use of pharmaceutical and non- pharmaceutical interventions?  Who is trusted?  Who is most at risk?  What is the prevailing perception?  Vaccine demand versus vaccine hesitancy?  Current use of pharmaceutical and non- pharmaceutical interventions?  Who is trusted? Zoonotic Influenza Seasonal influenza outbreaks Pandemic influenza
  • 18. OpenWHO.org 18 ©WHO2017 What are the basic principles? Create and maintain trust Understand (listen to) and address perceptions of at-risk people and concerns about the threat/hazard Coordinate, coordinate, coordinate Be first, be fast, be frequent Be proactive and transparent
  • 19. OpenWHO.org 19 ©WHO2017 One-way, evidence-based communication prevented effective engagement of communities Key challenges and issues It has been difficult to build and maintain trust In previous experiences, key challenges to effective ERC have been:
  • 20. OpenWHO.org 20 ©WHO2017 Media and social media surveillance, partner, stakeholder, community feedback, emergency anthropology KAP studies, other social science tools TRANSLATIONAL COMMUNICATION PUBLIC COMMUNICATION COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT STAKEHOLDER COORDINATION DYNAMIC LISTENING Main components
  • 22. OpenWHO.org 22 ©WHO2017 1 2 3 4 Four steps to effective risk communication Know when to communicate risk – novel virus, lab confirmation, correct misinformation and rumours? Know who to alert, inform and tell: who should know, who should speak? Translate into levels of understanding of stakeholders – officials, media and lay people require "translating" of science to suit their contexts Get training to communicate risk effectively and with empathy – online and face-to-face training offered by WHO
  • 23. OpenWHO.org 23 ©WHO2017 WHO Global tools WHO Zika App Risk Communication Training portal 23 Knowledge packs
  • 26. OpenWHO.org 26 ©WHO2017 Key expert Dr Gaya M. Gamhewage Manager, Interventions and Guidance Expert Networks and Interventions Unit Infectious Hazard Management Department WHO Health Emergencies Programme World Health Organization Geneva, SWITZERLAND Tel + 41 22 791 4030 Mobile + 41 79 475 5563 email: gamhewageg@who.int