Journal of Medical Internet Research (Feb 2024)

Public Health Dashboards in Overdose Prevention: The Rhode Island Approach to Public Health Data Literacy, Partnerships, and Action

  • Jesse Yedinak,
  • Maxwell S Krieger,
  • Raynald Joseph,
  • Stacey Levin,
  • Sarah Edwards,
  • Dennis A Bailer,
  • Jonathan Goyer,
  • Colleen Daley Ndoye,
  • Cathy Schultz,
  • Jennifer Koziol,
  • Rachael Elmaleh,
  • Benjamin D Hallowell,
  • Todd Hampson,
  • Ellen Duong,
  • Abdullah Shihipar,
  • William C Goedel,
  • Brandon DL Marshall

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/51671
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26
p. e51671

Abstract

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As the field of public health rises to the demands of real-time surveillance and rapid data-sharing needs in a postpandemic world, it is time to examine our approaches to the dissemination and accessibility of such data. Distinct challenges exist when working to develop a shared public health language and narratives based on data. It requires that we assess our understanding of public health data literacy, revisit our approach to communication and engagement, and continuously evaluate our impact and relevance. Key stakeholders and cocreators are critical to this process and include people with lived experience, community organizations, governmental partners, and research institutions. In this viewpoint paper, we offer an instructive approach to the tools we used, assessed, and adapted across 3 unique overdose data dashboard projects in Rhode Island, United States. We are calling this model the “Rhode Island Approach to Public Health Data Literacy, Partnerships, and Action.” This approach reflects the iterative lessons learned about the improvement of data dashboards through collaboration and strong partnerships across community members, state agencies, and an academic research team. We will highlight key tools and approaches that are accessible and engaging and allow developers and stakeholders to self-assess their goals for their data dashboards and evaluate engagement with these tools by their desired audiences and users.