نتایج جستجو برای: global health framing

تعداد نتایج: 1383293  

Journal: :Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine 2012
Kristel M Gallagher John A Updegraff

BACKGROUND Message framing has been an important focus in health communication research, yet prior meta-analyses found limited support for using framing to increase persuasiveness of health messages. PURPOSE This meta-analysis distinguished the outcomes used to assess the persuasive impact of framed messages (attitudes, intentions, or behavior). METHODS One hundred eighty-nine effect sizes ...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
martin mckee ecohost, department of health services research and policy, london school of hygiene and tropical medicine, london, uk david stuckler department of sociology, university of oxford, oxford, uk

in this commentary, we endorse concerns about the health impact of the trans-pacific partnership (tpp), paying particular attention to its mechanisms for investor state dispute settlement. we then describe the different, judgeled approach being advocated by the european commission team negotiating the trans-atlantic trade and investment partnership, arguing that, while not perfect, it offers si...

The fourth Global Forum on Human Resources (HRH) for Health was held in Ireland November 2017. Its Dublin declaration mentions that strategic investments in the health workforce could contribute to sustainable and inclusive growth and are an imperative to shared prosperity. What is remarkable about the investment frame for health workforce development is that there is little debate about the ty...

2013
Justin O. Parkhurst Madhulika Vulimiri

Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths for women globally, with an estimated 88% of deaths occurring in the developing world. Available technologies have dramatically reduced mortality in high-income settings, yet cervical cancer receives considerably little attention on the global health policy landscape. The authors applied four policy-analysis frameworks to literature o...

Journal: :international journal of travel medicine and global health 0
mohsen saberi isfeedvajani medicine, quran and hadith research center & department of community medicine, faculty of medicine, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ali akbar karimi zarchi department of epidemiology and biostatistics & department of community medicine, faculty of health & faculty of medicine, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ali mehrabi tavana health management research center and department of community medicine, faculty of medicine, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

introduction: diet behavior plays an important role in non-communicable disease. the theme of world health day 2015 was “improve food safety from farm to plate (always and everywhere)”. the present study assessed the diets of employees at a medical university in tehran, iran on iran health day 2015. methods: this cross-sectional study assessed the diets of 468 employees of a medical university ...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
karen ann grépin

shiffman has argued that some actors have a great deal of power in global health, and that more reflection is needed on whether such forms of power are legitimate. global health is a new and evolving field that builds upon the historical fields of public and international health, but is more multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary in nature. this article argues that the distribution of power ...

2014
Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi Lyndal Bond Shona Hilton

CONTEXT Scotland is the first country in the world to pass legislation introducing a minimum unit price (MUP) for alcohol in an attempt to reduce consumption and associated harms by increasing the price of the cheapest alcohol. We investigated the competing ways in which policy stakeholders presented the debate. We then established whether a change in framing helped explain the policy's emergen...

Journal: :Psychology & health 2014
Jonathan Van 't Riet Anthony D Cox Dena Cox Gregory D Zimet Gert-Jan De Bruijn Bas Van den Putte Hein De Vries Marieke Q Werrij Robert A C Ruiter

Health-promoting messages can be framed in terms of the beneficial consequences of healthy behaviour (gain-framed messages) or the detrimental consequences of unhealthy behaviour (loss-framed messages). An influential notion holds that the perceived risk associated with the recommended behaviour determines the relative persuasiveness of gain- and loss-framed messages. This 'risk-framing hypothe...

2012
Michelle L. Segar John A. Updegraff Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher Caroline R. Richardson

The reasons for exercising that are featured in health communications brand exercise and socialize individuals about why they should be physically active. Discovering which reasons for exercising are associated with high-quality motivation and behavioral regulation is essential to promoting physical activity and weight control that can be sustained over time. This study investigates whether fra...

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