This essay focuses on communication and community.That may contribute to the overall national response or response at the state or county level.
Directions WHO: COVID-19: Operational Planning Guidelines and COVID-19 Partners Platform to support country preparedness. And response Describe the two pillars chosen (Pillar 2 -. Risk communication and community engagement and Pillar 6 – Infection and Prevention Control. Think of nursing roles, whether in the trenches or in leadership positions. That may contribute to the overall national response or response at the state or county level.
Bring in examples from current articles (newspapers, television news, professional nursing organizations, etc.). That illustrate how nursing Infection and Prevention Control supports the two pillars you have chosen. This paper should be 2-3 pages not including title or reference page. Adhere to APA format remember to include the current articles references. Attached document is information about the Infection and Prevention Control pillars that was from the video PowerPoint on the website. I will also copy and paste the information about the pillars below here.
Thanks! Resources – World Health Organization Openwho.org Pillar 2: Risk communication and community engagementAnnouncement of any changes in the response strategy and the nature of any preparedness and response interventions · Responsive, empathic, transparent, culturally appropriate, and consistent messaging in local languages. ·
Infection and Prevention Control. Including details of anticipate public health measures (use the existing procedures for pandemic influenza if available) . Conduct rapid behavior assessment to understand key target audience, perceptions, concerns, influencers, and preferr communication channels. · Prepare local messages and pre-test through a participatory process, specifically targeting key stake holders and at-risk groups Infection and Prevention Control. Identify trusted community groups (local influencers such as community leaders, religious leaders health workers. Community volunteers) and local networks (women’s groups, youth groups, business groups, traditional healers, etc.)