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Week 13 - Coggle Diagram
Week 13
- Health literacy and information bias present challenges to effective health messaging during the pandemic and must be considered carefully
An equity lens should be used for panedmic response so that varying levels of health literacy are acknowledged and respected
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negative information bias (the tendency to attach more importance to negative than to positive information)
positive information bias (the tendency to consider oneself as less at risk for negative consequence, causing unrealistic optimism)
familiarity or recency bias (things that are familiar or recent are more easily retrieved from memory and therefore more easily considered as true)
- The importance and necessity of health promotion have been highlighted throughout the pandemic as there is a desperate need for individuals to regain control of their health, which is the core of health promotion
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- Organizations and communities can be empowered to support the prevention of COVID-19 by collaborating with experts so that local community knowledge is used to guide interventions
Community engagement can improve health outcomes and build community capacity to respond to the health crisis through mutual support and solidarity
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- Health promotion during the Anthropocene requires a transformative approach that addresses the drivers of change in the global risk society we now live in, which has been highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic
Key challenges to address include inequality, the climate crisis, pandemics, digitalization, and a weakening democracy
The Sustainable Development Goals provide a blueprint to acheiving a way of living that meets the needs of people while remaining within our planetary boundaries
- Health promotion should continue to apply its princples and methods to infectious diseases and focus on intervention implementation research so that we are better prepared to address population needs when another pandemic comes
Embrace the concept of ‘One Health’, which has a goal of achieiving optimal health outcomes through recognizing the interconnection between people, animals, plants and our shared environment