Frontiers in Public Health (Oct 2023)

Development of a community-informed communication toolkit to prevent spread of viral illness in schools, including SARS-COV-2

  • August Summers,
  • Gabriela V. Calderon,
  • Lauren M. Klein,
  • June Wang,
  • Janny Dinh,
  • Tina Suliman,
  • Erin R. Hager,
  • Lorece Edwards,
  • Megan E. Collins,
  • Megan E. Collins,
  • Sara B. Johnson,
  • Sara B. Johnson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1285453
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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IntroductionSchools were uniquely impacted during the COVID-19 (SARS-COV-2) pandemic. We sought to elucidate how parents/guardians of elementary and middle school students in Maryland navigated the return to in-person school following remote instruction. We also sought to understand how they perceived communication about school-based COVID-19 mitigation strategies and their preferences for the content and format of public health communication about COVID-19 mitigation in schools.MethodsWe engaged a community advisory board comprised of key partners and implemented a survey and focus groups.ResultsResults indicated that parents/guardians wanted clearer communication about COVID-19 mitigation policies in schools and were experiencing fatigue and confusion. These insights informed the development of a tailorable communication toolkit. The toolkit was designed to (1) inform parents/guardians about the importance and effectiveness of mitigation strategies for preventing viral spread to keep children in school, (2) promote a sense of community and support, and (3) help school communication teams effectively communicate information about mitigation strategies being implemented.DiscussionWe describe a process for leveraging schools as a trusted messenger, engaging school communities in the development of communication messages, and utilizing a tailorable communication toolkit in the context of shifting public health guidance and local needs. The toolkit development and dissemination process offers a model for targeting public health messaging to parents/guardians in school settings.

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