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E-grāmata: Health Communication: Strategies for Developing Global Health Programs

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  • Sērija : Health Communication 5
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781453911969
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  • Sērija : Health Communication 5
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781453911969

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Taking a multi-disciplinary approach, the volume includes state-of-the-art theories that can be applied to health communication interventions and practical guidelines about how to design, implement, and evaluate effective health communication interventions.

Promotion of healthy behaviors and prevention of disease are inextricably linked to cultural understandings of health and well-being. Health communication scholarship and practice can substantially and strategically contribute to people living safer, healthier, and happier lives. This book represents a concrete step in that direction by establishing a strategic framework for guiding global and local health practices.
Taking a multi-disciplinary approach, the volume includes state-of-the-art theories that can be applied to health communication interventions and practical guidelines about how to design, implement, and evaluate effective health communication interventions.
Few books have synthesized such a broad range of theories and strategies of health communication that are applicable globally, and also provided clear advice about how to apply such strategies. This volume combines academic research and field experience, guided by past and future research agendas and on-the-ground implementation opportunities.
Introduction: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Health Communication Strategies for Global Health Promotion 1(12)
Do Kyun Kim
Arvind Singhal
Gary Kreps
Leveraging Technology
Chapter 1 Strategies and Principles for Using Mass and Online/Digital Media in Health Communication Campaigns
13(24)
Charles K. Atkin
Ronald E. Rice
Chapter 2 Developing and Testing Mobile Health Applications to Affect Behavior Change: Lessons from the Field
37(14)
Andrew Isham
Bret R. Shaw
Dave Gustafson
Chapter 3 A Primer for Using Mobile Apps and Social Media in Healthcare
51(16)
Carolyn Lauckner
Pamela Whitten
Chapter 4 Digital Games: The SECRET of Alternative Health Realities
67(16)
Hua Wang
Performance and Narrative Power
Chapter 5 Entertainment Education Saves Lives and Improves Health: Key Steps to Developing Effective Programs
83(18)
Caroline Jacoby
Jane Brown
Uttara Bharath Kumar
Rajiv N. Rimal
Sanjanthi Velu
Chapter 6 Conversations about Cancer (CAC): A National and Global Strategy for Impacting Family and Medical Interactions
101(17)
Wayne A. Beach
Kyle Gutzmer
David M. Dozier
Mary K. Buller
David B. Buller
Klein Buendel
Chapter 7 Narrative-based Health Communication Interventions: Using Survivor Stories to Increase Breast Cancer Knowledge and Promote Mammography
118(16)
Tess Thompson
Matthew W. Kreuter
Chapter 8 Drama as a Rhetorical Health Communication Strategy
134(19)
Anat Gesser-Edelsburg
Applied Communication Strategies
Chapter 9 Communication Network Analysis for the Diffusion of Health: Identifying Key Individuals
153(21)
Do Kyun Kim
James W. Dearing
Chapter 10 The Positive Deviance Approach to Designing and Implementing Health Communication Interventions
174(16)
Arvind Singhal
Chapter 11 Using Theory and Audience Research to Convey the Human Implications of Climate Change
190(18)
Melinda R. Weathers
Edward Maibach
Matthew Nisbet
Chapter 12 Integrating the Diffusion of Innovations and Social Marketing for Designing an HIV/AIDS-Prevention Strategy among a Hard-to-Reach Population
208(19)
Do Kyun Kim
Community Participatory Design
Chapter 13 Community Participatory Design of Health Communication Interventions
227(17)
Linda Neuhauser
Gary L. Kreps
S. Leonard Syme
Chapter 14 Faith-based Community Health Interventions: Incorporating Cultural Ecology, the Social Ecological Framework, and Gender Analysis
244(18)
Kari Hartwig
Chapter 15 Designing Logos for Health Campaigns: Convergence of Semiotics and the Diffusion of Innovations
262(19)
Do Kyun Kim
Health Advocacy and Activism
Chapter 16 Strategic Communication for Health Advocacy and Social Change
281(16)
Gary L. Kreps
Chapter 17 Health Activism as Resistance: MOSOP as a Site of Culture-Centered Resistance in Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
297(20)
Mohan J. Dutta
Valuing Data
Chapter 18 National Health Communication Surveillance Systems
317(17)
Bradford W. Hesse
David E. Nelson
Richard P. Moser
Kelly D. Blake
Wen-ying Sylvia Chou
Lila J. Finney
Ellen Burke Beckjord
Chapter 19 Cultural Beacons in Health Communication: Leveraging Overlooked Indicators and Grassroots Wisdoms
334(18)
Laurel J. Felt
Lucia Dura
Arvind Singhal
Chapter 20 Evaluating Health Communication Interventions
352(17)
Gary L. Kreps
Editors and
Chapter Contributors
369(12)
Index 381
Do Kyun Kim (PhD, Ohio University) is Assistant Professor and Richard DAquin/BORSF Endowed Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Arvind Singhal (PhD, University of Southern California) is the Samuel Shirley and Edna Holt Marston Endowed Professor of Communication and Director of the Social Justice Initiative at the University of Texas at El Paso, and the William J. Clinton Distinguished Fellow at the Clinton School of Public Service in Little Rock, Arkansas. Gary L. Kreps (PhD, University of Southern California) is a University Distinguished Professor at George Mason University, where he serves as Chair of the Department of Communication and directs the Center for Health and Risk Communication. Along with professorships at several universities, he was Chief of the Health Communication and Informatics Research Branch at the National Cancer Institute.