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Health Comm Central
Karen Hilyard, Ph.D.
50 episodes
6 months ago
In Part Two of my conversation with Sandra Crouse Quinn, we talk about COVID and trust, plus future challenges when it comes to increasing health equity. Dr. Quinn and her colleague Stephen Thomas were two of the first researchers to shine a light on the impact the Tuskegee syphilis experiment had on trust in the African-American community — and by extension, on other communities of color. Together, we look ahead at the work that remains to be done to rebuild trust in public health. Resource...
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In Part Two of my conversation with Sandra Crouse Quinn, we talk about COVID and trust, plus future challenges when it comes to increasing health equity. Dr. Quinn and her colleague Stephen Thomas were two of the first researchers to shine a light on the impact the Tuskegee syphilis experiment had on trust in the African-American community — and by extension, on other communities of color. Together, we look ahead at the work that remains to be done to rebuild trust in public health. Resource...
Show more...
Medicine
Business,
Marketing,
Health & Fitness,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Diffusion of Innovation 101 | Ep #31
Health Comm Central
21 minutes
2 years ago
Diffusion of Innovation 101 | Ep #31
Getting a new idea, policy, or behavior to take hold and be widely adopted is a complex and often slow process. Even great ideas often fail to catch on. But a better understanding of the process people follow in considering and adopting new ideas can give you an edge, making it more likely the idea will spread across individuals or communities. And nothing explains that process better than the Diffusion of Innovation framework, developed in the 1960s by Everett Rodgers. Research-based and ap...
Health Comm Central
In Part Two of my conversation with Sandra Crouse Quinn, we talk about COVID and trust, plus future challenges when it comes to increasing health equity. Dr. Quinn and her colleague Stephen Thomas were two of the first researchers to shine a light on the impact the Tuskegee syphilis experiment had on trust in the African-American community — and by extension, on other communities of color. Together, we look ahead at the work that remains to be done to rebuild trust in public health. Resource...