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Connect with Diverse Audiences during a Public Health Crisis

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This course is part of the Leadership for Public Health Crises Specialization
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There are 4 modules in this course

Public health communicators have a duty to communicate health information with integrity, accuracy, and clarity. For messaging to be most effective, public health communicators must help their audiences draw meaningful connections with the information being shared, and connect with them in ways that foster trust and credibility.

This course emphasizes how public health communicators can segment their audiences into smaller groups, thereby allowing them to tailor messages to each group's unique needs. You will explore how public health communicators recognize and overcome underlying biases, assumptions, and stereotypes to create messaging that is rooted in empathy, as well as leverage persuasive communication strategies to frame and deliver messages in ways that appeal to audiences’ core values. You will learn to approach media interviews with confidence, adjust your communication strategy in the moment, and center your focus on your audiences and their needs.

People's culture, history, and lived experiences affect how they interpret and engage with health-risk information. Without acknowledging these influences, public health communicators may struggle to successfully engage their audiences with the information at hand. This module explores how public health communicators can segment their audiences into smaller groups, thereby allowing them to tailor messages to each group's unique needs.

What's included

4 videos5 readings4 assignments1 peer review

4 videosTotal 25 minutes
  • Introduction to Audience Segmentation4 minutes
  • Definition and Origins of Audience Segmentation5 minutes
  • Examples of Audience Segmentation9 minutes
  • Benefits and The Segmentation Process8 minutes
5 readingsTotal 100 minutes
  • Digital Segmentation of Priority Populations in Public Health20 minutes
  • Audience Segmentation Techniques20 minutes
  • Segmentation in Health Communication Campaigns20 minutes
  • Audience Segmentation to Disseminate Behavioral Health Evidence to Legislators20 minutes
  • Stimulating Dialogues on Health Topics in Collaboration with Social Media Influencers 20 minutes
4 assignmentsTotal 10 minutes
  • Check Your Understanding3 minutes
  • Check Your Understanding2 minutes
  • Check Your Understanding1 minute
  • Check Your Understanding4 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 60 minutes
  • Audience Segmentation Assessment60 minutes

To motivate people to act on health information, public health communicators must be able to make that information relevant to their audiences, and connect with them in ways that foster trust and credibility. One way to connect with audiences is through empathy. Taking the time to understand where they are coming from, and acknowledging their perspectives regardless of the accuracy of those perspectives, shows people that you care. This module explores how public health communicators can recognize and overcome underlying biases, assumptions, and stereotypes to create messaging that is rooted in empathy.

What's included

4 videos5 readings4 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt

4 videosTotal 23 minutes
  • Getting to Know Your Audience & Creating Memorable Messages6 minutes
  • Recognizing Biases, Assumptions, and Stereotypes7 minutes
  • Overcoming Your Curse of Knowledge7 minutes
  • Strategizing Your Talking Points3 minutes
5 readingsTotal 117 minutes
  • The Science of Empathy10 minutes
  • CDC: Understanding Audiences in the Context of Crisis Communication20 minutes
  • WEBINAR: Selling without Selling Out: How to Communicate Science62 minutes
  • Empathy and the Health of Populations10 minutes
  • Duke Experts: Meet Vaccine Skeptics with Empathy15 minutes
4 assignmentsTotal 11 minutes
  • Check Your Understanding2 minutes
  • Check Your Understanding2 minutes
  • Check Your Understanding3 minutes
  • Check Your Understanding4 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 90 minutes
  • Audience Analysis Case Study Assessment90 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 15 minutes
  • Webinar Reflection15 minutes

Whether public health messages are successful at motivating people to adopt a recommended action, is driven largely by the person or entity communicating that information, and the structural components of the message itself. This module explores how public health communicators can leverage persuasive communication strategies, to frame and deliver their messages in ways that appeal to their audience’s core values.

What's included

3 videos4 readings3 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt

3 videosTotal 14 minutes
  • Message Framing3 minutes
  • Artistic Proofs4 minutes
  • Information Source and Message Factors6 minutes
4 readingsTotal 60 minutes
  • Framing Public Health Issues10 minutes
  • Risk = Hazard + Outrage20 minutes
  • Designated Spokesperson & Nonverbal Communication10 minutes
  • Narrative Health Communication: The Influence of Exemplars in the News20 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 10 minutes
  • Check Your Understanding4 minutes
  • Check Your Understanding3 minutes
  • Check Your Understanding3 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 90 minutes
  • Analyzing Source and Message Factors Assessment90 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 15 minutes
  • Artistic Proofs in Practice15 minutes

For some audiences, a media interview is the only channel through which they will encounter important health and safety information during a public health crisis. During an interview, public health communicators must convey high stakes information in a short amount of time, connect with the viewers, and convince them to adopt actionable steps to protect themselves. This module explores how public health communicators can approach media interviews with confidence, and shift their attention outward with a greater focus on their audience(s).

What's included

3 videos2 readings3 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt

3 videosTotal 18 minutes
  • Preparing for Media Interviews5 minutes
  • Interview Logistics5 minutes
  • Strategizing Talking Points for Interviews9 minutes
2 readingsTotal 60 minutes
  • Working with the Media40 minutes
  • Media Interviews: Avoiding Pitfalls; Understanding Stakeholders; Preparing Messages20 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 10 minutes
  • Check Your Understanding4 minutes
  • Check Your Understanding2 minutes
  • Check Your Understanding4 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 90 minutes
  • Strategizing Assessment90 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 15 minutes
  • Your Experience with the Media15 minutes

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