Authors

  1. Adeoti , Ebenezer
  2. Engelhart , Alexis
  3. Anikamadu , Onyekachukwu
  4. Nwaozuru , Ucheoma Catherine
  5. Okafor , Chidi
  6. Takenaka , Bryce P
  7. Obiezu-Umeh , Chisom
  8. Herrera , Christian
  9. Kokelu , Ekenechukwu
  10. Patrick , Tochukwu
  11. Dillman , Carmen
  12. Olusanya , Morenike
  13. Olusanya , Morenike
  14. Kipp , Bianca
  15. Murphy , Patrick
  16. Murphy , Patrick
  17. Monks , Sheryl
  18. Monks , Sheryl
  19. Petaway , Madison
  20. Petaway , Madison
  21. Ansarizadeh , Kokeb
  22. Ansarizadeh , Kokeb
  23. Mason , Stacey
  24. Mason , Stacey
  25. Pavlick , Mary Claire
  26. Pavlick , Mary Claire
  27. Makanjuola , Nnenna Kalu
  28. Makanjuola , Nnenna Kalu
  29. Ojo , Temitope
  30. Ojo , Temitope
  31. Thurston , Idia
  32. Thurston , Idia
  33. Iwelunmor , Juliet
  34. Iwelunmor , Juliet

Abstract

Rebuilding and building public-driven dissemination strategies will involve reimagining and innovating current dissemination approaches. LIGHT shows the feasibility of engaging a diverse broad audience to generate ideas and perspectives on promoting health information dissemination to the public.