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Writing health communication : an evidence-based guide for professionals
โ Scribed by Charles Abraham; Marieke Kools
- Publisher
- SAGE Publications Ltd
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 201
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Research has shown that information given to patients and materials designed to influence health behaviour often fail to achieve their aims. As a result, health professionals need proven strategies to ensure that information is selected, designed and presented appropriately for the target audience. In response, Writing for Health Communication provides a practical guide to designing health information, using evidence-based strategies to engage, inform and persuade different audiences.
The book outlines the steps a writer needs to go through in creating successful materials. Starting with an understanding of how people read and process information and how behaviour is influenced, the book then covers the practicalities of
'' Choosing an approach
'' Message framing
'' Text design and layout
'' Using graphics
'' Computer tailoring
Each chapter is illustrated with examples - including both good and bad practice and covering a range of health topics. For students and professionals in healthcare, health promotion, health education and public health, Writing for Health Communication is an invaluable guide to best practice
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Introduction: Steps Towards Writing Effective Educational Text - Marieke Kools and Charles Abraham Designing Easy-To-Read Text - James Hartley Making Written Materials Easy to Understand - Marieke Kools Making Written Materials Easy to Use - Marieke Kools Using Graphics Effectively in Text - Patricia Wright Developing Evidence-based Content for Health Promotion Materials - Charles Abraham Mapping Change Mechanisms onto Behaviour Change Techniques: A Systematic Approach to Promoting Behaviour Change Through Text - Charles Abraham Planning to Frighten People? Think Again! - Robert A.C. Ruiter and Gerjo Kok Message Framing - Mariek Q. Werrij, Robert A.C. Ruiter, Jonathan van 't Riet and Hein de Vries Computer-tailoring of Health Promotion Messages - Johannes Brug and Anke Oeema Conclusions and Recommendations - Charles Abraham and Marieke Kools
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