Design a dissemination strategy plan about understanding the lived experiences of low-income families in accessing healthcare services? The strategy should be mindful of the following who (and why is it important for them specifically to receive the message)? what (the message itself) - note this can be a hypothetical or ideal message. what is the scientific message? what is the humanity message? where: does location amplify or minimize the message's effectiveness? when: does a specific time amplify or minimize the message's effectiveness? why: if the audience fully accepts the message, what happens? policy change (organizational/institutional/governmental), intervention change, critical support (key constituents). how: what is the best medium through which to deliver the message? have a justification for every decision.
a) Identifying key stakeholders and their roles; message content; importance of empathy; strategic location targeting; optimal timing; positive outcomes from message acceptance; policy change; multimedia campaign.
b) Ignoring stakeholders; vague message content; lack of empathy; random location targeting; any time is suitable; no clear outcome; no impact on policy or interventions; using traditional media only.
c) Including irrelevant stakeholders; scientific jargon; absence of empathy; nationwide distribution; random timing; uncertain outcomes; minimal impact on policies; using a single communication channel.
d) Engaging community leaders; clear and empathetic message; humanity-focused content; targeting specific locations; strategic timing; positive outcomes leading to policy changes; collaboration with key influencers; diverse communication channels.