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Social media engagement behavior
European Journal of Marketing, 2019Purpose Organizations are investing heavily in social media yet have little understanding of the effects of social media content on user engagement. This study aims to determine the distinct effects of informational, entertaining, remunerative and relational content on the passive and active engagement behavior of social media users.
Rebecca Dolan +4 more
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Patient engagement: qualitative narratives illustrate patient engagement behaviors
Journal of Communication in Healthcare, 2017ABSTRACTPatient engagement in treatment decisions is endorsed by countless studies and lived experiences. Patient partnership is a widely studied concept because data show that involved patients are more knowledgeable, satisfied, and compliant. After interviewing 57 voluntary cancer patient participants of various ages, sexes, races, and cancer types ...
A. G. Sloan, A. Knowles
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Understanding Visitor Engagement and Behaviors
The Journal of Educational Research, 2013ABSTRACT The authors examine a model of visitor engagement that has been in development over the past 3 years at the Smithsonian Institution. A total of 390 visitors comprised the sample with a subsample (n = 102) of visitors who were tracked through an exhibit in the National Museum of Natural History.
James B. Schreiber +4 more
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Engagement in Risky Sexual Behavior
Youth & Society, 2013The current study examined associations among parenting practices, adolescents’ self-esteem and dating identity exploration, and adolescents’ sexual behaviors. Participants were 680 African American and European American sexually experienced adolescents attending public high schools in the southeast.
Jennifer L. Kerpelman +3 more
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Who Engages in Health Protective Behaviors?
International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 1981The concept of health protective behaviors explicitly calls attention to the fact that individuals undertake behaviors they believe are protective of their health whether or not their beliefs correspond to professional medical advice. There are four types of health protective behaviors: life style changes undertaken with and without medical advice ...
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Engaging People in Behavioral Crisis
2020First responders and clinicians often must engage individuals who are experiencing some form of behavioral crisis. The nature and origins of behavioral crises vary widely; the causes of such crises include severe mental illness, acute alcohol intoxication, and intellectual or developmental disabilities, among others.
Tonie Sadler, Harold Pollack
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Learning Interpretable Behavioral Engagement for Care Management
2020The health outcomes of high-need patients can be substantially influenced by the degree of patient engagement in their own care. The role of care managers (CMs) includes enrolling patients and keeping them sufficiently engaged in care programs, so that patients complete assigned goals leading to improvement in their health outcomes.
Subhro, Das +3 more
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Enhancing engagement behavior using Shikake
AI & SOCIETY, 2014Marketing communication has recently become increasingly interactive due to the widespread use of social media and requires wider participation by consumers. One method that facilitates this interaction is Shikake, which is defined as a trigger for behavior change.
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Beliefs and behaviors of professionally engaged pharmacists
Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 2016To define professional engagement and establish a list of beliefs and behaviors characteristic of professionally engaged pharmacists.A 4-round online Delphi consensus technique. Round 1: Panelists were asked to identify the beliefs and behaviors characteristic of professionally engaged pharmacists.
Margaret A, Miklich +3 more
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Engagement, role-behaviors and thought-leaders
2021The rapid growth of online learning has exposed numerous fundamental gaps in our knowledge, both theoretical and pragmatic. This research investigated some fundamental questions of encouraging and maintaining student engagement, the role of emergent leaders in online leaning and the influence of different behaviors.
James Waters, Susan Wiedenbeck
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