In my accompanying commentary, I link these survey findings to reports elsewhere that strongly suggest these beliefs endorsing harassment translated to actions taken jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
I conclude that given the threat to the public’s health posed by a depleted and demoralized workforce, investment in the workforce and in strategies to neutralize antagonism among the public are needed -- desperately. 🚨
This includes: (1) leaders endorsing antiviolence and support for public health workers (2) investment in research on messaging approaches to neutralize negativity and bolster support for public health (as Topazian and colleagues discuss)...
(3) direct and immediate investment in the public health workers, including worker safety protections; (4) advocacy for needed investment in training and education, mental health support for workers; and (5) individual acts of outreach of support.
TL;DR: Survey evidence showing increased public willingness to harass public health workers is awful, and we need collective action to protect their, and our, health and well-being. {end}
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