[The concept map of SENTIERI Project: a communication interactive digital tool of the national epidemiological surveillance system of Italian contaminated sites]

Epidemiol Prev. 2023 Jan-Apr;47(1-2 Suppl 1):385-391. doi: 10.19191/EP23.1-2-S1.011.
[Article in Italian]

Abstract

This paper describes the development and the envisioned use of concept maps in the framework of the SENTIERI communication strategies as an information and scientific communication tool applied to epidemiological surveillance in contaminated sites. The concept map of SENTIERI 2019-2022 was designed and implemented to foster access to complex scientific information ensuring usability of the contents and communication with the various stakeholders. The concept map aims to promote environmental health literacy in contaminated sites. The methodology adopted to create the map includes the following phases: 1. choice of a dynamic focus question; 2. selection of the representative terms of the addressed topics; 3. elaboration of the glossary of the selected terms; 4. representation of the links among the selected terms; 5. identification of the significant propositions that make explicit the meaning of each link. Online access to the map is guaranteed by the Mindomo software. The use of the concept map promotes active learning of the topics that characterize SENTIERI 2019-2022 through knowledge paths chosen because of the specific interests and learning purposes. The concept map derives from the integration of specific approaches of the epidemiological discipline with those of the social sciences and offers the possibility of developing site-specific maps through the interactions with local actors and the integration of elements related to emerging problems as well as institutional and local interests.

Keywords: communication strategies; concept maps; contaminated sites; environmental health literacy; epidemiological surveillance.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Communication
  • Environmental Exposure*
  • Environmental Health
  • Environmental Pollution* / adverse effects
  • Humans
  • Italy / epidemiology