- Yabs.io Search (in tags:health_communication)urn:uuid:{9144DF09-84C7-F9C3-877A-4687005DFDB3}2024-03-29T02:00:06ZBreaking Bad News Doesn’t Have To Be So Bad - Association for Psychological Science764712016-07-14T13:36:47ZZ167weinreichEffectiveness of Mass Media Interventions for HIV Prevention... : JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes764782016-07-13T15:45:48Z2020-05-14T08:02:39ZIncreases in condom use were larger for longer campaigns and in nations that scored lower on the human development index. Increases in transmission knowledge were larger to the extent that respondents reported greater campaign exposure, for more recent campaigns, and for nations that scored lower on the human development index.167weinreichHealth Communication Matters! Webinar Series | UC Berkeley School of Public Health764882016-07-07T20:51:48ZZ167weinreichLessons of Risk Communication and Health Promotion — West Africa and United States | MMWR764912016-07-07T18:49:09ZZ167weinreichPersuasive appeals in road safety communication campaigns: Theoretical frameworks and practical implications from the analysis of a decade of road safety campaign materials764932016-07-07T10:59:46Z2020-05-14T08:02:59Z167weinreichMass Media Health Communication Campaigns Combined with Health-Related Product Distribution: A Community Guide Systematic Review764942016-07-07T10:49:38Z2020-05-14T08:03:06Z167weinreichPractice briefing: Using media and communication to respond to public health emergencies - Media Action764972016-07-05T20:25:25ZZBBC Media Action PDF167weinreichGenerations and Their Communication Preferences (infographic)765012016-06-27T20:47:23ZZ167weinreichWorld Health Organization Best Practices for the Naming of New Human Infectious Diseases May 2015765032016-06-27T17:48:46ZZ167weinreichHow to "nudge" doctors into prescribing fewer antibiotics - Vox765042016-06-26T20:27:04ZZ167weinreichWhen You Can't Afford to Make a Mistake, This’ll Keep You Sharp | Big Think765182016-05-19T20:36:01ZZCognitive bias wall chart167weinreichThe Narrative Project user guide | Bond765572016-04-05T19:47:02ZZEarlier this year, a group of organisations who work together on global equity issues asked a question: can the public conversation about global development be changed to foster a more positive understanding of the issues?
To find a new approach, these organisations created The Narrative Project: a research and communications effort focused on changing the development narrative in the United Kingdom, United States, France and Germany.
The user guide is designed to be an informative tool for communicators and advocates who want to apply The Narrative Project approach to their own messages and content.167weinreichWhy You Can't Persuade People With Facts | Ray Williams | LinkedIn765742016-02-28T20:07:16ZZ167weinreichCDC's new 'pre-diabetes' campaign is misguided, Mayo physician says | MinnPost765772016-02-09T19:48:51ZZ167weinreichJMIR-Adapting Behavioral Interventions for Social Media Delivery | Pagoto | Journal of Medical Internet Research765782016-02-07T22:43:28ZZ167weinreichAdolescent drinking, social identity, and parenting for safety: Perspectives from Australian adolescents and parents765812016-02-02T16:10:54ZZ167weinreichSocial Proof: Are You Doing It Wrong? - Neuromarketing765862016-01-31T22:53:41ZZ167weinreichReducing Preventable Harm in Hospitals - The New York Times765942016-01-26T15:38:55ZZ"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?"167weinreichSocial Media Analysis and Health Communication webinar765982016-01-24T22:35:19ZZ167weinreichInformation is contagious among social connections -- ScienceDaily765992016-01-24T22:33:33ZZ167weinreichColumbia University Medical Center | Program in Narrative Medicine766012016-01-24T22:03:37ZZ"THE LEADER IN NARRATIVE BEST PRACTICES AND TEAM-BASED HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS Narrative Medicine fortifies clinical practice with the narrative competence to recognize, absorb, metabolize, interpret, and be moved by the stories of illness. Through narrative training, the Program in Narrative Medicine helps physicians, nurses, social workers, mental health professionals, chaplains, social workers, academics, and all those interested in the intersection between narrative and medicine improve the effectiveness of care by developing these skills with patients and colleagues. Our research and outreach missions are conceptualizing, evaluating, and spear-heading these ideas and practices nationally and internationally."167weinreichChildren aged five eating own weight in sugar each year as parents urged to check products with free app - Telegraph766172016-01-04T21:24:27ZZ167weinreich5 Things That Need Your Focus When Creating Effective Calls-to-Action - Social Media Week766182016-01-03T16:19:52ZZ167weinreichGood, Evil & the “Truth” About Cancer: How Language Affects How We Communicate Science766212016-01-03T16:13:20ZZ167weinreichThinking of... ( • )( • ) - Osocio766252016-01-03T16:06:05ZZ167weinreichDose-Response Effects of the Text4baby Mobile Health Program: Randomized Controlled Trial766362015-12-13T00:34:42Z2020-05-14T08:04:05Z167weinreichThinking about the ethics and politics of public health campaigns | This Sociological Life766432015-12-02T16:27:05ZZ167weinreichA Little Appreciation Goes A Long Way; Why Gratitude Is The Gift That Keeps On Giving - Forbes766452015-12-02T16:19:45ZZ167weinreichDesigning Healthcare Apps With Delight – Smashing Magazine766542015-11-24T20:23:04ZZ167weinreichFlabby to Fit: Make Your Content Audit Work | Meghan Codd Walker | LinkedIn766642015-11-23T14:42:29ZZ167weinreichPsychology study helps lower water use in Encinitas | Encinitas Advocate766732015-11-12T15:21:23ZZ167weinreichFear-Based Appeals Effective at Changing Attitudes, Behaviors After All766742015-11-05T22:54:38ZZ167weinreichPriming with words | The Marketing Society766762015-11-05T22:52:58ZZ167weinreichCognitive biases that affect decisions - Business Insider766772015-11-05T22:52:30ZZ167weinreichScaring People to Improve Health Works, But Can Have Downsides : Shots - Health News : NPR766832015-11-05T22:44:23ZZ167weinreichScary Translation Mistakes Made by Our Favorite Brands766842015-11-05T22:44:02ZZ167weinreichWhy Fear Has No Place in Environmental Campaigns | I Ctrl Shift766882015-11-01T21:55:22ZZ167weinreichynet לראשונה בעולם החרדי: פשקוויל הקורא להיבדק לסרטן השד - בריאות766902015-10-29T18:49:03ZZA breast cancer campaign targeted at Haredi women using posters in their neighborhoods167weinreichMany Ads in Parenting Magazines Show Unsafe Practices for Kids - Scientific American766932015-10-26T18:49:36ZZ167weinreichWide Angle Lens – Frameworks Academy767092015-08-30T13:31:54ZZ167weinreichBehavior change communications and health-related decisions | Deloitte University Press767102015-08-30T13:23:47ZZExcellent coverage of why health behavior change is so difficult and some of the most relevant theories (including Consumer Information Processing Model)167weinreichCPR: It's not always a lifesaver, but it plays one on TV: Popular medical dramas make resuscitation look twice as effective as in real life -- and it may influence real patient decisions -- ScienceDaily767112015-08-30T13:11:51ZZ167weinreichBoost your influence with 17 persuasion techniques (book review) - GET UP & START767152015-08-29T22:08:27ZZ167weinreichPosters, Bullhorns And Skirts Help Spread The Word About Vaccines : Goats and Soda : NPR767172015-08-24T18:59:10ZZ167weinreichSpringboard for Health Communication Professionals767342015-08-11T09:40:08ZZ167weinreichHow to Craft an Engaging Narrative with Data | Matt Cooper | LinkedIn767392015-08-01T23:36:27ZZ167weinreichHow the priming effect controls your actions - Crew blog767422015-07-28T20:32:51ZZ167weinreichMetaphors in Marketing: The Power of Uncovering Your Core Metaphor | marketingforhippies.com767442015-07-26T11:20:58ZZ167weinreichSander 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"767502015-07-20T21:28:43ZZ167weinreich"Compliance?" "Adherence?" The Language of Medication Taking767702015-06-12T02:19:01ZZ167weinreich