The purpose of this research was two-fold: two-fold: firstly, to critically analyze, using a critical public health ethics perspective, public communication directed toward the population of Ontario regarding a future influenza pandemic and compare this communication with information needs and interests of a sample of this population, and secondly, to examine public preferences for engagement in pandemic planning. First, public communication/education materials developed by Public Health Agency of Canada, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (Ontario) and Health Canada concerning pandemic influenza were analysed using a four step coding process. Next, survey data was collected regarding general pandemic knowledge, informational needs, des...
In light of Canada’s need to deal with respiratory infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, Avian ...
In this article we examine the role and ethics of communications in planning for an influenza pandem...
In August of 2007, the Indiana University Center for Bioethics (IUCB) presented to the Indiana State...
Abstract Background The management of pandemic influe...
Abstract Background Prior to the 2009 H1N1 Influenza ...
The knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about influenza and the influenza vaccine of individuals in th...
Faced with the threat of pandemic influenza, several countries have made the decision to put a numb...
Abstract Background Pandemic influenza may exacerbate...
Objectives The public and patients are primary contributors and beneficiaries of pandemic-relevant c...
Background: Against a background of pandemic threat posed by SARS and avian H5N1 influenza, this stu...
Appropriate, timely, and data-driven health information is a very important issue in preventive stra...
Influenza pandemics disproportionately impact remote and/or isolated Indigenous communities worldwid...
Highly pathogenic Influenza (HPAI) has captured the close attention of policy makers who regard pand...
Objective To use a deliberative forum to elicit community perspectives on communication about pande...
Background Pandemics of new and emerging infectious diseases are unpredictable, recurrent events tha...
In light of Canada’s need to deal with respiratory infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, Avian ...
In this article we examine the role and ethics of communications in planning for an influenza pandem...
In August of 2007, the Indiana University Center for Bioethics (IUCB) presented to the Indiana State...
Abstract Background The management of pandemic influe...
Abstract Background Prior to the 2009 H1N1 Influenza ...
The knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about influenza and the influenza vaccine of individuals in th...
Faced with the threat of pandemic influenza, several countries have made the decision to put a numb...
Abstract Background Pandemic influenza may exacerbate...
Objectives The public and patients are primary contributors and beneficiaries of pandemic-relevant c...
Background: Against a background of pandemic threat posed by SARS and avian H5N1 influenza, this stu...
Appropriate, timely, and data-driven health information is a very important issue in preventive stra...
Influenza pandemics disproportionately impact remote and/or isolated Indigenous communities worldwid...
Highly pathogenic Influenza (HPAI) has captured the close attention of policy makers who regard pand...
Objective To use a deliberative forum to elicit community perspectives on communication about pande...
Background Pandemics of new and emerging infectious diseases are unpredictable, recurrent events tha...
In light of Canada’s need to deal with respiratory infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, Avian ...
In this article we examine the role and ethics of communications in planning for an influenza pandem...
In August of 2007, the Indiana University Center for Bioethics (IUCB) presented to the Indiana State...