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Citation

dos Santos SL, Helmer DA, Fotiades J, Copeland L, Simon JD. Health Promot. Pract. 2007; 8(1): 31-40.

Affiliation

War Related Illness and Injury Study Center in the VA-New Jersey Health Care System in East Orange, New Jersey, USA. ssantos.focusgroup@comcast.net

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Society for Public Health Education, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1524839906289075

PMID

16803931

Abstract

In the context of a global war on terrorism experts have focused on the potential for a bioterrorist incident to cause widespread health and psychological consequences. Preparation is critical to improving the U.S. response to future bioterrorist incidents and educating the public is recognized as a vital part of this preparedness effort. Under a grant from the U.S. Veterans Health Administration (VHA), researchers from a network of VA health care and research facilities initiated a program to develop and evaluate educational materials for veterans--including those with mental illness. This article describes the results of a series of focus groups with three veteran subpopulations of interest to characterize their concerns and information needs and summarizes the insights gained that helped guide materials development.


Language: en

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