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HL7 mFHAST Research & Development Environmental Scan

Exploring bi-directional and SMS messaging for communications between Public Health Agencies and their stakeholders

An article from BMC Public Health

From the findings posted in the PubMed abstract: "Five major themes emerged from synthesizing survey and interview results: 1) Regardless of situational context (emergency vs. non-urgent) and message recipient (stakeholder group), e-mail is a favored modality for receiving public health messages; 2) The decision to use bi-directional, SMS or multiple communication strategies is complex and public health agencies' need to manage messaging concerns/barriers and benefits for all parties; 3) Both public health agencies and their stakeholders share similar values/uses and concerns regarding two-way public health messaging and SMS; 4) Public health is highly trusted, thus thoughtful, effective messaging will ensure continuation of this goodwill; and 5) Information reciprocity between public health agencies and stakeholders who share their information is essential."

Study RegionUnited States
OrganizationUniversity of Washington
Issue or ProblemIncreasing effectiveness of Public Health messaging
Tech MediumSMS
Technology DeviceMobile phones
mFHAST ImplicationBest methods for bi-directional SMS communications between Public Health organizations and stakeholders

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  • Link to original research articleMultiple communication strategies might be utilized but the choice of a specific strategy needs to balance message content (emergency vs. routine communications), delivery (one- vs. two-way), channel (SMS, email, etc.), and public health agency burden with stakeholder preferences and technical capabilities, all while mitigating the risk of message overload and disregard of important communications by recipients.
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