Modul 8: KOMUNIKASI RISIKO FLU BURUNG DAN PANDEMI

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Modul 8: KOMUNIKASI RISIKO FLU BURUNG DAN PANDEMI
Risk Communication and
Pandemic Response
: Experience From Indonesia
SESSION VII - Emergency Management of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
“Disaster and Emergency Management in the Health Care Sector”
BAYU AJI
Directorate Health Promotion
and Community Development
MOH of Republic Indonesia
23 Feb 2016
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STRUCTURE OF PRESENTATION
1. Overview Pandemic Influenza
2. Overview of Risk communication
3. Practices in Risk Communication :
Video Documentary on Simulation of
Pandemic Influenza
PANDEMIC INFLUENZA
• 1918 - FLU Spainish
• 1957 - FLU ASIA
• 40 - 50 millions deaths
• 1-2 millions
deaths
• VIRUS A (H1N1)
• VIRUS A (H2N2)
• 1968 - FLU
HONGKONG
• 700.000 deaths
• VIRUS A (H3N2)
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An Influenza Pandemic
• An epidemic an influenza
virus that spread on a
worldwide scale and
infects a large proportion
of the human population
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RISK COMMUNICATION
 A two way process to discuss risk and
other concerns in order to get a “good”
solution.
 Knowing how to respond to public
outrage.
WHY USE RISK
COMMUNICATION?
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Understand public perception and more easily
anticipate community response to Trust
actions.
Increase the effectiveness of risk management
decisions by involving the community.
Improve dialogue and reduce unwarranted
tension communities and the Trust.
Explain risk more effectively.
Inform communities of risk in constructive
ways.
Risk Communication Proses
Reduce Risk
Community
MEDIA
Risk Communication
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Mapping Risk Communication
Pandemi
Border level 1
Border level 2
Risk Communication Team
1. Risk Communication team  Community
2. Media Team  Media Mass / journalist
(media center, Spokeperson)
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1. Risk Communication
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2. Media Team
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PRESIDENT
Expert Team
Public
communication
NATIONAL
COMMITTEE
Chairman
SECRETARIATE :
Secretariate, Data&Information, Planning,
Finance, collaboration
TASK FORCE
MOA & MOH/OTHER
MINISTERIAL & INSTITUTION
PRIVATE SECTOR INITIATIVES
,NGO, VOLUNTEERS ,
PROFESSIONAL ASSOC,
HIGHER EDUC, COMMUNITIES
PROVINCIAL
COMMITTEE
DISTRICT
COMMITTEE
INTERNATIONAL BODIES
INITIATIVES
POLICE/ARMY ETC
ASSIGN.BY PRESIDENT
ASSIGN BY NAT.COMM IN CONSULT WITH GOVERNOR/ DISTRICT
ASSIGN BY NAT.COMM
ALREADY EXIST/ BY THEIR OWN INITIATIVE
SIMULATION
PANDEMIC INFLUENZA
SIMULATION
PANDEMIC INFLENZA
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PEMUTAKHIRAN DATA 29/11/2006
Simulation Pandemic
• 3 Days
• More than 600 Personnels
(Policemen, Health workes, Army, Community leader,
and community) Gov , Parlemen , Non Gov and NGOs
• Many places :
(Hospital, Port, Airport, Health Services, Bussiness
places (BCP), School, and In the community,
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Result
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Guidelines Pandemic Influenza
Manual Book Training
So many people have been trained
Regulation
Task force Team (provincial and district levels)
- Health Promotion
- Animal Health
- Epidemiology
- Survailance
- Laboratory
- Hospital / Health Services Centre
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Let’s We show the Movie !!
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Thank You
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BAYU AJI
Directorate Health Promotion
and Community Development
Ministry of Health of Republic Indonesia
ajires@yahoo.com

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