TY - JOUR
T1 - The SPARS Pandemic 2025–2028
T2 - A Futuristic Scenario to Facilitate Medical Countermeasure Communication
AU - Brunson, Emily K.
AU - Chandler, Hannah
AU - Gronvall, Gigi Kwik
AU - Ravi, Sanjana
AU - Sell, Tara Kirk
AU - Shearer, Matthew P.
AU - Schoch-Spana, Monica
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 by Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Effective communication about medical countermeasures—including drugs, devices, and biologics—is often critical in emergency situations. Such communication, however, does not just happen. It must be planned and prepared for. One mechanism to develop communication strategies is through the use of prospective scenarios, which allow readers the opportunity to rehearse responses while also weighing the implications of their actions. This article describes the development of such a scenario: The SPARS Pandemic 2025–2028. Steps in this process included deciding on a time frame, identifying likely critical uncertainties, and then using this framework to construct a storyline covering both the response and recovery phases of a fictional emergency event. Lessons learned from the scenario development and how the scenario can be used to improve communication are also discussed.
AB - Effective communication about medical countermeasures—including drugs, devices, and biologics—is often critical in emergency situations. Such communication, however, does not just happen. It must be planned and prepared for. One mechanism to develop communication strategies is through the use of prospective scenarios, which allow readers the opportunity to rehearse responses while also weighing the implications of their actions. This article describes the development of such a scenario: The SPARS Pandemic 2025–2028. Steps in this process included deciding on a time frame, identifying likely critical uncertainties, and then using this framework to construct a storyline covering both the response and recovery phases of a fictional emergency event. Lessons learned from the scenario development and how the scenario can be used to improve communication are also discussed.
KW - crisis communication
KW - medical countermeasures
KW - prospective scenario
KW - public health emergency
KW - risk communication
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U2 - 10.30658/jicrcr.3.1.4
DO - 10.30658/jicrcr.3.1.4
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85104976617
SN - 2576-0017
VL - 3
SP - 71
EP - 102
JO - Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research
JF - Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research
IS - 1
ER -