Challenges for the scientific dissemination work in public health in the context of the coronavirus dissemination
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https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v15i1.2202Keywords:
Communication and scientific divulgation, Coronavirus outbreak 2019-nCoV, Knowledge dissemination, Work process, Experience report.Abstract
In pandemic times, when the whole world is concerned about a microorganism dissemination, we are working with the dissemination of public health researches at PMA/VPPCB/Fiocruz’s Scientific Dissemination Nucleus. We aim to discuss how these different meanings of the term dissemination relate to and impact public health and to reflect on how the pandemic context has influenced the scientific dissemination work process. As a methodological strategy, we have adopted the experience report by using document analysis of the author’s work reports, comparing activities and reflections which illustrate the transition between work performed by professionals in 2019 in contrast with 2020, in the context of the pandemic. In this period, it was necessary to readapt the work so that it could be done remotely. The dissemination steps, such as production and circulation, were modified to follow health protocols and to include the appropriate contextualization.Downloads
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