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Communicating health : strategies for health promotion
Title:
Communicating health : strategies for health promotion
Author:
Corcoran, Nova.
ISBN:
9781412924023

9781412924030
Publication Information:
Los Angeles ; London : SAGE, 2007.
Physical Description:
x, 220 p. ; 25 cm.
General Note:
Formerly CIP.
Contents:
1. Theories and Models in Communicating Health Messages / Nova Corcoran -- 2. Social and Psychological Factors in Communication / Nova Corcoran & Sue Corcoran -- 3. Reaching Unreachable Groups and Crossing Cultural Barriers in Communicating Health Promotion / Barbara Goodfellow & Calvin Moorley -- 4. Mass Media in Health Communication / Nova Corcoran -- 5. Information Technology in Health Communication / Nova Corcoran -- 6. Using Settings to Communicate Health Promotion / Nova Corcoran & Anthony Bone -- 7. Evidence Based Practice and Communication / Nova Corcoran & John Garlick -- 8. Using Evaluation in Health Promotion Communication.
Abstract:
"Why is communication important in health? How can good health and well-being be promoted to the public? How can these communication skills be improved? Effective health communication is a critical aspect of healthcare at both the individual and wider public level. Health practitioners are frequently involved in the design, planning, implementation and evaluation of programmes, campaigns or policies in their work. This engaging new textbook explores current research and practice in the field and examines the knowledge and skills needed by health practitioners to promote and improve the health of the population. The book opens the debate around communication and health and the design of programmes to promote health, and thus moves closer to achieving fundamental health promotion goals. It bridges the gap between communication theory and the implementation of policy and contains practical advice for designing effective campaigns. Key topics covered include: health promotion theories and models; communicating with the wider public; communication in traditional and non-traditional settings; the role of the mass media and information technologies; evidence-based practice; methods of evaluation." -- Publisher's website.
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