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View article: Public Willingness to Mask and Vaccinate in the Future: Results From a 2023 Nationally Representative Survey of US Adults
Public Willingness to Mask and Vaccinate in the Future: Results From a 2023 Nationally Representative Survey of US Adults Open
The enduring spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses highlights a need for greater focus on long-term public willingness to perform protective behaviors. Although COVID-19 is no longer considered a public health emergency of inter…
View article: <scp>Communications for US Populations With Limited English Proficiency During Infectious Disease Outbreaks: A Scoping Review</scp>
<span>Communications for US Populations With Limited English Proficiency During Infectious Disease Outbreaks: A Scoping Review</span> Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for research about communicating with populations who have limited English proficiency in the United States during infectious disease outbreaks. These populations have experienced significantl…
View article: Video Telemedicine Experiences In COVID-19 Were Positive, But Physicians And Patients Prefer In-Person Care For The Future
Video Telemedicine Experiences In COVID-19 Were Positive, But Physicians And Patients Prefer In-Person Care For The Future Open
To help inform policy discussions about postpandemic telemedicine reimbursement and regulations, we conducted dual nationally representative surveys among primary care physicians and patients. Although majorities of both populations report…
View article: Trust In US Federal, State, And Local Public Health Agencies During COVID-19: Responses And Policy Implications
Trust In US Federal, State, And Local Public Health Agencies During COVID-19: Responses And Policy Implications Open
Public health agencies' ability to protect health in the wake of COVID-19 largely depends on public trust. In February 2022 we conducted a first-of-its-kind nationally representative survey of 4,208 US adults to learn the public's reported…
View article: Experiences and Views of Domestic Summer Travelers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from a National Survey
Experiences and Views of Domestic Summer Travelers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from a National Survey Open
Domestic travel creates a serious risk of spreading COVID-19, including novel strains of the virus. Motivating potential travelers to take precautions is critical, especially for those at higher risk for severe illness. To provide an evide…
View article: A Public Health Systems View of Risk Communication About Zika
A Public Health Systems View of Risk Communication About Zika Open
Objectives The spread of Zika virus throughout Latin America and parts of the United States in 2016 and 2017 presented a challenge to public health communicators. The objective of our study was to describe emergency risk communication prac…
View article: Zika Inquiries Made to the CDC-INFO System, December 2015–September 2017
Zika Inquiries Made to the CDC-INFO System, December 2015–September 2017 Open
We examined Zika-related inquiries to CDC-INFO, the national contact center for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to identify potential communication gaps. The most frequently asked questions related to travel or geographic l…
View article: Views and Experiences of Travelers from US States to Zika-Affected Areas
Views and Experiences of Travelers from US States to Zika-Affected Areas Open
Travelers to areas with Zika virus transmission are at risk of infection and of transmitting the virus after returning home. While protective behaviors during and after travel can reduce these risks, information about traveler practices or…
View article: The Disaster Information Needs of Families of Children with Special Healthcare Needs: A Scoping Review
The Disaster Information Needs of Families of Children with Special Healthcare Needs: A Scoping Review Open
Families with children who have access and mobility challenges, chronic illness, or intellectual or developmental disabilities require targeted messages before, during, and after disasters to ensure that they understand risks to their chil…
View article: Frequency of Risk‐Related News Media Messages in 2016 Coverage of Zika Virus
Frequency of Risk‐Related News Media Messages in 2016 Coverage of Zika Virus Open
News media plays a large role in the information the public receives during an infectious disease outbreak, and may influence public knowledge and perceptions of risk. This study analyzed and described the content of U.S. news media covera…
View article: Lessons of Risk Communication and Health Promotion — West Africa and United States
Lessons of Risk Communication and Health Promotion — West Africa and United States Open
During the response to the 2014-2016 Ebola virus disease (Ebola) epidemic in West Africa, CDC addressed the disease on two fronts: in the epidemic epicenter of West Africa and at home in the United States. Different needs drove the demand …