Rural Health and Contextualizing Data
Erin Brock Carlson, Catherine Gouge
Abstract
With significantly higher rates of comorbidities and limited access to health care, some Appalachian rural communities face magnified health challenges due to COVID-19. This article looks at one example of how data visualizations might draw attention to health care realities in rural communities and yet render invisible the realities of the most vulnerable community members. The authors urge technical and professional communicators to contextualize data-driven accounts of public health crises in order to call attention to the needs of rural communities and support community members who are multiply marginalized and thus especially vulnerable.
Topics & Concepts
Public relationsFace (sociological concept)Health carePublic healthCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Rural communitySociologyOrder (exchange)Political scienceNursingMedicineBusinessSocioeconomicsSocial scienceFinanceLawPathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseasePublic Health Policies and EducationPrimary Care and Health Outcomes