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Infodemics are accelerated and amplified through digital media and offline, causing information overload and confusion. Within this noisy information environment that affects people’s perceptions, attitudes and health decisions, building adequate interventions and communicating adequate health recommendations can be challenging. This course shows how social marketing and message testing methods can help public health authorities to design effective campaigns and interventions.
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Overview: Public health authorities have a duty to share health information with the population so that people can adopt adequate behaviours to protect their health and the health of others. However, in our modern information ecosystem this objective can be challenged by the overflow of information of varying quality that surges across digital and physical environments during acute public health event. Social marketing and message testing concepts and methods can help public health authorities to build their health or emergency programmes and response. This course introduces the learners to social marketing concepts and methods, how they help developing effective messages and how to pre-test and post-test these messages.
Course duration: Approximately 2 hours.
Certificates: A certificate of achievement will be available to participants who score at least 80% of the total points available in the final assessment. Participants who receive a Certificate of Achievement can also download an Open Badge for this course. Click here to learn how.
Should you be interested in learning more about other aspects of infodemic management, please refer to the remaining modules of this course series:
- Infodemic Management 101
Gestion d’infodémie : Élaboration d'un rapport sur les connaissances infodémiques
Infodemic Management: Defining a taxonomy for social listening
Infodemic Management: using human-centered design good practices
Infodemic Management: Working effectively as an infodemic manager in the field