Building and Maintaining a Whole Community Initiative: Health Communication in Practice with Be Well Communities™.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Health Communication Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-29 DOI:10.1080/10410236.2024.2382869
Brad Love, Charulata Ghosh, Lauren Kriss, Martha Vieco-Garcia, Hayley Fick, Ellen Shin, Jessica H Wagner, Daniela De Luca, Gerold Dermid, Lauren McDonald, Elizabeth Caballero, Katherine Oestman, Rosemary Coffman, Mayra Aquino, Terrence Adams, Haley Gardiner, Ruth Rechis
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The most effective health communication builds from evidence-based best practices and theory. In practice, health campaigns rely on considerations often under-discussed in health communication, such as consistent agency-style client service, image management, and community coalition-building. Health outcome progress often requires change at multiple levels, from individual cognition and behavior to policy creation. These multi-level needs further highlight the importance of effective practical health communication supporting a range of outcomes and building toward replication. This article covers the complexities of building and implementing a theory-informed health communication structure for a multifaceted, place-based cancer prevention initiative. Part of the overall process includes detailing the internal communications of a health communication group, interorganizational communication, engaging community partner support, the message creation process, and longitudinal efforts on program maintenance and assessment. Furthermore, this article seeks to offer an example of the client service role a health communication team can play to combine theory, empirical message development, and community goals in whole community efforts. Ultimately, the goal is to share experiences from seven years of program work to help guide future community-based efforts in other health contexts and foster progress in theoretical and practical understandings of health communication.

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建立和维护全社区倡议:Be Well Communities™ 的健康传播实践。
最有效的健康传播建立在以证据为基础的最佳实践和理论之上。在实践中,健康宣传活动依赖于健康传播中通常讨论较少的考虑因素,如一致的机构式客户服务、形象管理和社区联盟建设。健康成果的进步往往需要多个层面的改变,从个人认知和行为到政策制定。这些多层次的需求进一步凸显了有效实用的健康传播对支持一系列成果和推广的重要性。本文介绍了为一项多方面的、以地方为基础的癌症预防计划建立和实施以理论为依据的健康传播结构的复杂性。整个过程包括详细介绍健康传播小组的内部沟通、组织间沟通、社区合作伙伴的支持、信息创建过程以及计划维护和评估的纵向努力。此外,本文还试图提供一个实例,说明健康传播团队可以发挥客户服务作用,在整个社区工作中将理论、经验信息开发和社区目标结合起来。最终,本文的目的是分享七年来项目工作的经验,以帮助指导未来在其他健康领域开展的社区工作,并促进对健康传播的理论和实践理解的进步。
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期刊介绍: As an outlet for scholarly intercourse between medical and social sciences, this noteworthy journal seeks to improve practical communication between caregivers and patients and between institutions and the public. Outstanding editorial board members and contributors from both medical and social science arenas collaborate to meet the challenges inherent in this goal. Although most inclusions are data-based, the journal also publishes pedagogical, methodological, theoretical, and applied articles using both quantitative or qualitative methods.
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