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Mindmap 11: Data and Communications - Coggle Diagram
Mindmap 11: Data and Communications
sources of public health data
data collection systems
vital stats, surveys, disease registries
administrative data
data from hospitals or insurance claims
global data sources
WHO, CDC
types of data
quantitative, qualitative, primary vs. secondary
analyzing public health data
descriptive stats, inferential stats, data interpretation
mean, median, mode, hypothesis testing, draw conclusions, identifying trends/patterns
communication of info
health literacy
info understandable for everyone
communication channels
media like TV, radio, social media, and other platforms
framing/messaging
messages to reduce fear and encourage action
risk communication
balance accuracy w public perception
challenges
privacy and confidentiality
quality and accuracy of data
misinfo and public trust
combatting misinformation, building public trust in communications
social media makes it hard to ensure the accuracy of health data because of the ease of making up info and stats to prove a point
this can cause an overabundance of info during health crisis
can amplify public fear and confusion and it may be hard to find credible sources
ensuring reliable and high quality data
protect personal health info