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Health literacy and health communication [PDF]
Health communication consists of interpersonal or mass communication activities focused on improving the health of individuals and populations. Skills in understanding and applying information about health issues are critical to this process and may have
Kiuchi Takahiro, Ishikawa Hirono
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Communication in the health area of Argentina in times of Covid-19 pandemic
This article analyzes how the Covid-19 pandemic in Argentina modified communication both within the nursing sector, and with the people requiring treatment, their families or emotional ties, and institutional relations. Using a qualitative methodological
K. Ramacciotti, C. Gilligan
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Fostering Interdisciplinary Boundary Spanning in Health Communication: A Call for a Paradigm Shift
Scholarship in the field of health communication is broad, with interdisciplinary contributions from researchers trained in a variety of fields including communication, nursing, medicine, pharmacy, public health, and social work.
Kerr, Anna M. +5 more
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Flerkulturalitet i opplæring av helsefagarbeidere
This study will focus on multicultural competence as a topic in vocational training of health care workers in upper secondary school in Norway. The research question is: How do vocational teachers practice multiculturalism in health care worker ...
Oddhild Peggy Bergsli
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The Use of Community Health Workers in Community Health Centers
Background: Until 2016, community health centers (CHCs) reported community health workers (CHWs) as part of their overall enabling services workforce, making analyses of CHW use over time infeasible in the annual Uniform Data System (UDS).
Park, Jeongyoung +3 more
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Social Facilitation in Fear Appeals Creates Positive Affect but Inhibits Healthy Eating Intentions
The social facilitation of eating plays a significant role in influencing individuals’ eating decisions. However, how social eating cues are processed in health promotion messages is unclear.
Rachel L. Bailey +6 more
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CHILD STUNTING: REVEALING THE LACK OF CONCERN OF NATIONAL MEDIA IN INDONESIA
Campaigns carried out by the Ministry of Health and other government collaborations will not be successful without mass media broadcasts. Hence a phenomenon occurs that there is still a lack of discussion regarding the media raises the issue of stunting ...
Suraya Mansur +4 more
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Exploring How the Terms “Black” and “African American” May Shape Health Communication Research
Several distinct terms are used to identify descendants of the African diaspora (DADs) as fellow members of a racialized population. However, “Black” and “African American” are the two labels most commonly used.
Hoffmann-Longtin, Krista +2 more
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Affective Distancing Associated with Second Language Use Influences Response to Health Information
Health care delivery depends on effective provider–patient communication. An important issue is whether and how this communication differs for second language (SL) patients.
Renato F. L. Azevedo +4 more
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Military culture relies on hierarchy and obedience, which contradict the implementation and use of collaborative care models. In this commentary, a team of lived experience, clinical and research experts discuss, for the first time, cultural ...
Emily B. H. Treichler +4 more
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