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Health communication and its role in the prevention and control of communicable diseases in Europe : Current evidence, practice and future developments : Technical report

Contributor(s): European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
BBDD: Libros Publisher: Estocolmo European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control 2014Edition: 1ª ed.Description: 75 p.ISBN: 9789291935499.Clasificación(es): 2400 Salud, tratamiento de la salud mental y prevenciónInteresa: Psicología Clínica y de la SaludDescriptor(es): Política sanitaria | Factores de riesgo | Enfermedad | PrevenciónTipo de documento: ManualesOnline resources: Acceso electrónico
Contents:
Abbreviations and acronyms. Executive summary. Introduction. Primary information gathering. Synthesis of evidence. SWOC analysis. Informing future directions. Report format. Chapter 1. Strengths and weaknesses for health communication in the prevention and control of communicable diseases across the EU and EEA countries. Introduction. Rapid evidence reviews. Literature reviews. Systematic literature reviews. Methodology. Conclusion. Chapter 2. Opportunities and challenges: The consultation phases. Introduction. Primary information gathering. Online expert consultation. Conclusion. Chapter 3. Informing future directions in health communication in the EU and EEA. Introduction. Capacity development. Conclusion. Appendix 1. Appendix 2. Appendix 3. Matrix Table 1.1: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the rapid evidence review of interventions for improving health literacy. Matrix table 1.2: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the rapid evidence review of health advocacy for communicable diseases. Matrix table 1.3: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the evidence review: social marketing for the prevention and control of communicable diseases. Matrix table 1.4: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the literature review on health information-seeking behaviour on the web: a health consumer and health professional perspective. Matrix table 1.5: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the literature review of trust and reputation management in communicable disease public health. Matrix table 1.6: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the literature review on health communication campaign evaluation with regard to the prevention and control of communicable diseases in Europe. Matrix table 1.7: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the literature review on effective risk communication for the prevention and control of communicable diseases in Europe. Matrix table 1.8: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the systematic literature review of the evidence for effective national immunisation schedule promotional communications. Matrix table 1.9: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the systematic literature review to examine the evidence for the effectiveness of interventions that use theories and models of behaviour change: towards the prevention and control communicable diseases. Matrix table 2.1: Challenges and opportunities. Matrix table 2.2: Challenges. Matrix table 2.3: Opportunities. Matrix table 2.4: Desirable actions. Matrix table 2.5: Feasibility. Matrix table 2.6: Viability. References.
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Abbreviations and acronyms. Executive summary. Introduction. Primary information gathering. Synthesis of evidence. SWOC analysis. Informing future directions. Report format. Chapter 1. Strengths and weaknesses for health communication in the prevention and control of communicable diseases across the EU and EEA countries. Introduction. Rapid evidence reviews. Literature reviews. Systematic literature reviews. Methodology. Conclusion. Chapter 2. Opportunities and challenges: The consultation phases. Introduction. Primary information gathering. Online expert consultation. Conclusion. Chapter 3. Informing future directions in health communication in the EU and EEA. Introduction. Capacity development. Conclusion. Appendix 1. Appendix 2. Appendix 3. Matrix Table 1.1: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the rapid evidence review of interventions for improving health literacy. Matrix table 1.2: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the rapid evidence review of health advocacy for communicable diseases. Matrix table 1.3: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the evidence review: social marketing for the prevention and control of communicable diseases. Matrix table 1.4: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the literature review on health information-seeking behaviour on the web: a health consumer and health professional perspective. Matrix table 1.5: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the literature review of trust and reputation management in communicable disease public health. Matrix table 1.6: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the literature review on health communication campaign evaluation with regard to the prevention and control of communicable diseases in Europe. Matrix table 1.7: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the literature review on effective risk communication for the prevention and control of communicable diseases in Europe. Matrix table 1.8: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the systematic literature review of the evidence for effective national immunisation schedule promotional communications. Matrix table 1.9: Strengths and weaknesses identified in the systematic literature review to examine the evidence for the effectiveness of interventions that use theories and models of behaviour change: towards the prevention and control communicable diseases. Matrix table 2.1: Challenges and opportunities. Matrix table 2.2: Challenges. Matrix table 2.3: Opportunities. Matrix table 2.4: Desirable actions. Matrix table 2.5: Feasibility. Matrix table 2.6: Viability. References.

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