Designed for master's level study, Public Health Communication: Critical
Tools and Strategies for Advancing Public Health will prepare new
graduates for any entry level position in public health policy/advocacy,
health communication, health promotion, social marketing, or community
health education. Filled with practical examples, the book is also a
valuable resource for those preparing for the CPH or CHES exams.
Students will learn core concepts for planning a communication framework
as well key strategies for educating the public about health issues
including understanding and reporting science, communicating for policy
and advocacy, and health literacy and numeracy. The book thoroughly
explores classic theories of persuasion in communication such as
Extended Parallel Process Model, Inoculation, Sensation Value, and
Cognitive Value. The most current forms of
digital/multimedia/interactive channels of communication are examined.
The last section of the book looks at some special contexts in health
communication, such as patient-provider communication as well as
risk/emergency communication.