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Today is [Insert Health Issue Here] Awareness Day. Is That Making Us Healthier? | Now | Drexel University
Useful Theory: Self-Determination | CommunicateHealth
Practice briefing: Using media and communication to respond to public health emergencies - Media Action
BBC Media Action PDF
How to "nudge" doctors into prescribing fewer antibiotics - Vox
When You Can't Afford to Make a Mistake, This’ll Keep You Sharp | Big Think
Cognitive bias wall chart
Why You Can't Persuade People With Facts | Ray Williams | LinkedIn
JMIR-Adapting Behavioral Interventions for Social Media Delivery | Pagoto | Journal of Medical Internet Research
Reducing Preventable Harm in Hospitals - The New York Times
"So the big question is: How can health systems be made safer when success means changing the attitudes and habits of health care professionals at a time when many are overwhelmed and deeply frustrated by all of the demands being made on them? What does it take to get them to embrace, with urgency, new ways of working?"
A Little Appreciation Goes A Long Way; Why Gratitude Is The Gift That Keeps On Giving - Forbes
Designing Healthcare Apps With Delight – Smashing Magazine
Psychology study helps lower water use in Encinitas | Encinitas Advocate
Fear-Based Appeals Effective at Changing Attitudes, Behaviors After All
Cognitive biases that affect decisions - Business Insider
Scaring People to Improve Health Works, But Can Have Downsides : Shots - Health News : NPR
Behavior change communications and health-related decisions | Deloitte University Press
Excellent coverage of why health behavior change is so difficult and some of the most relevant theories (including Consumer Information Processing Model)
Boost your influence with 17 persuasion techniques (book review) - GET UP & START
How the priming effect controls your actions - Crew blog
Sander Hermsen on Twitter: "Brilliant #feedback #nudge: Swedish bloodbank sends you a text message when your blood is used http://t.co/HsjoYV65Xu via @R_Thaler"
Nudging Smokers — NEJM
Halpern et al. ended up demonstrating the importance of loss aversion in two different ways. The more obvious is that smokers are far more likely to quit if they stand to lose money if they fail. The more subtle is that the very prospect of incurring losses makes people far less willing to enter a smoking-cessation program. Despite the greater comparative effectiveness of the deposit program, the reward program is likely to be more successful, because far more people will sign up for it.
Nutri Bullet Infomercial
Great example of sales/marketing methods to learn from