Making Health Communication Programs Work (rev. Ed. )

Making Health Communication Programs Work (rev. Ed. )
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9781437912630
ISBN-13 : 143791263X
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Synopsis Making Health Communication Programs Work (rev. Ed. ) by : Elaine Bratic Arkin

A revision of the original ¿Making Health Communication Programs Work,¿ first printed in 1989, which the Nat. Cancer Inst. (NCI) developed to guide communication program planning. During the 25 years that NCI has been involved in health communication, ongoing evaluation of their communication programs has affirmed the value of using specific communication strategies to promote health and prevent disease. Research and practice continue to expand the NCI¿s understanding of the principles and techniques that provide a sound foundation for successful health communication programs. This revision updates communication planning guidelines to account for advances in knowledge and technology during the past decade.

Making Health Communication Programs Work

Making Health Communication Programs Work
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9780788100802
ISBN-13 : 0788100807
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Synopsis Making Health Communication Programs Work by :

Discusses key principles relative to specific steps in health communications program development, and includes examples of their use. Covers: planning and strategy selection, selecting channels and materials, developing materials and pretesting (pretesting -- what it can and cannot do, pretesting methods, plan and conduct pretests), implementing your program, assessing effectiveness, feedback to refine program and more. Each chapter includes a 3selected readings2 section. Includes: information sources, sample forms, glossary, bibliography, etc. Photos and drawings.

Making Health Communication Programs Work

Making Health Communication Programs Work
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Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : LCCN:2005567622
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Guidebook for assisting health care professionals plan and implement their communication programs and projects.

Making Health Communication Programs Work

Making Health Communication Programs Work
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Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:932647405
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Synopsis Making Health Communication Programs Work by : National Cancer Institute (U.S.). Office of Cancer Communications

Pink Book

Pink Book
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:62140558
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Making Health Communications Programs Work

Making Health Communications Programs Work
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Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 1422305961
ISBN-13 : 9781422305966
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Making Health Communications Programs Work by : Elaine Bratic Arkin

A revision of Making Health Communication Programs Work,Ó printed in 1989, which the Nat. Cancer Inst. (NCI) developed to guide communication program planning. During the 25 years that NCI has been involved in health communication, ongoing evaluation of their communication programs has affirmed the value of using specific communication strategies to promote health & prevent disease. Research & practice continue to expand their understanding of the principles, theories, & techniques that provide a sound foundation for successful health communication programs. This revision updates communication planning guidelines to account for the advances in knowledge & technology that have occurred during the past decade. Illus.

Making Data Talk

Making Data Talk
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Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9780195381535
ISBN-13 : 019538153X
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Synopsis Making Data Talk by : David E. Nelson (M.D.)

The demand for health information continues to increase, but the ability of health professionals to provide it clearly remains variable. The aim of this book is (1) to summarize and synthesize research on the selection and presentation of data pertinent to public health, and (2) to provide practical suggestions, based on this research summary and synthesis, on how scientists and other public health practitioners can better communicate data to the public, policy makers, and the press in typical real-world situations. Because communication is complex and no one approach works for all audiences, the authors emphasize how to communicate data "better" (and in some instances, contrast this with how to communicate data "worse"), rather than attempting a cookbook approach. The book contains a wealth of case studies and other examples to illustrate major points, and actual situations whenever possible. Key principles and recommendations are summarized at the end of each chapter. This book will stimulate interest among public health practitioners, scholars, and students to more seriously consider ways they can understand and improve communication about data and other types of scientific information with the public, policy makers, and the press. Improved data communication will increase the chances that evidence-based scientific findings can play a greater role in improving the public's health.