Health Communication Fundamentals

SPRINGER PUBLISHING COMPANYISBN: 9780826173010

Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation in Public Health

Title: Health Communication Fundamentals
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By: Suruchi Sood,Amy Henderson Riley
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Suruchi Sood, PhD is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Community Health and Prevention at the Dornsife School of Public Health at Drexel University. She has taught undergraduate and graduate students studying health communication and public health in person, online, and in hybrid formats, at Drexel University, Arcadia University, and the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. Amy Henderson Riley, DrPH, MCHES is an Assistant Professor at the College of Population Health at Thomas Jefferson University. She has taught undergraduate and graduate students in public health and communication both in person and online at Thomas Jefferson University, Temple University, and Rutgers University.

PART I: HEALTH COMMUNICATION PLANNING Chapter 1. Defining Public Health Communication Chapter 2. Situation and Audience Analysis Chapter 3. Public Health Theories Chapter 4. Communication Theories Chapter 5. Designing, Developing, and Testing Health Communication PART II: HEALTH COMMUNICATION IMPLEMENTATION Chapter 6. Individual-Level Health Communication Strategies Chapter 7. Interpersonal-Level Health Communication Strategies Chapter 8. Group-Level Health Communication Strategies Chapter 9. Health Communication Strategies Using Mass Media Chapter 10. Health Communication Strategies Using New Media Chapter 11. Cross-Level Health Communication Strategies PART III: HEALTH COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, MONITORING, AND EVALUATION Chapter 12. Health Communication Research Chapter 13. Health Communication Monitoring Chapter 14. Health Communication Evaluation Chapter 15. The Future of Public Health Communication

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