Disinformation: How to Protect Yourself!

This week, I created a video for you based on my own scientific work. I hope you enjoy the following six minutes of communication science for Covid-19!

Communication Science References for this Video:

Hannawa, A. F. (2018). “SACCIA Safe Communication”: Five core competencies for safe and high-quality care. Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management, 23(3), 99-107.

Hannawa, A. F. & Postel, S. (2018). „SACCIA-Sichere Kommunikation“: Fünf Kernkompetenzen mit Fallbeispielen aus der pflegerischen Praxis. Berlin/Boston: Walter deGruyter.

Hannawa, A. F., Juhasz, R., & Wu, A. (2017). New horizons in patient safety: Understanding communication – Case studies for physicians. Berlin/Boston: Walter deGruyter.

Hannawa, A. F. & Jonitz, G. (2017). Neue Wege für die Patientensicherheit: “Sichere Kommunikation” – Evidenzbasierte Kernkompetenzen mit Fallbeispielen aus der medizinischen Praxis. Berlin/Boston: Walter deGruyter.

Hannawa, A. F., Wendt, A., & Day, L. (2017). New horizons in patient safety: “Safe communication” – Evidence-based core competencies with case studies from nursing practice. Berlin/Boston: Walter deGruyter.

Hannawa, A. F., & Spitzberg, B. H. (Eds., 2015). Handbook of communication competence. London: Mouton DeGruyter. This title received the 2016 Top Book Award of the U.S. National Communication Association’s (NCA) Communication Apprehension and Competence Division.

Pek, J. H., de Korne, D. F., Hannawa, A. F., Hong Leong, B. S., et al. (2019). Dispatcher-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation for paediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A structured evaluation of communication issues using the SACCIA safe communication typology. Resuscitation, 139, pp. 144-151.