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Persuasive Communication (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Persuasive Communication'
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Behavioral frequency moderates the effects of message framing on HPV vaccine acceptability.
10 Mar 2008
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that gain-framed messages are generally more effective than loss-framed messages at promoting preventive health behaviors. Virtually all previous studies, however, have examined prevention behaviors that require regular ...
rec_pub_18347893-behavioral-frequency-moderates-effects-message-framing-hpv-vaccine.htm
Building the business case for patient-centered care.
28 Feb 2008
Hospitals that provide patient-centered care reap a number of financial benefits, including: Reduced length of stay. Lower cost per case. Decreased adverse events. Higher employee retention rates. Reduced operating costs. Decreased malpractice ...
rec_pub_19097611-building-business-case-patient-centered-care.htm
Communication strategies for organ donation.
28 Feb 2008
A country, state or hospital may have the latest medical technology and infrastructure as well as qualified professionals for organ transplantation, but unless there is an adequate donor population the waiting lists for transplants will continue to ...
rec_pub_18712137-communication-strategies-organ-donation.htm
Making the case for mental healthcare.
28 Feb 2008
rec_pub_18429421-making-case-mental-healthcare.htm
Making your messages 'stickier'.
28 Feb 2008
rec_pub_18429412-making-messages-stickier.htm
Asking questions changes behavior: mere measurement effects on frequency of blood donation.
28 Feb 2008
OBJECTIVE: This research examined the impact of completing a questionnaire about blood donation on subsequent donation behavior among a large sample of experienced blood donors. DESIGN: Participants (N=4672) were randomly assigned to an experimental ...
rec_pub_18377136-asking-questions-changes-behavior-mere-measurement-effects-frequency.htm
A quasi-experimental investigation of message appeal variations on organ donor registration rates.
28 Feb 2008
OBJECTIVE: Approximately 6,000 Americans die every year awaiting an organ transplant. Health promotion interventions may alleviate the shortage of viable organs by increasing the number of registered organ donors. This study is the first to evaluate ...
rec_pub_18377135-a-quasi-experimental-investigation-message-appeal-variations-organ.htm
Utilizing debates as an instructional tool for dental students.
28 Feb 2008
Debates have been used as an instructional tool since 1999 in the Program in Dental Hygiene and are currently used by the School of Dental Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. The debate format is designed to present a thought-provoking and ...
rec_pub_18316532-utilizing-debates-instructional-tool-dental-students.htm
28 Feb 2008
The purpose of this research was to conduct a content analysis of physical activity advertisements in an effort to determine which advertisements were more likely to include features that may attract and maintain attention levels. Fifty-seven ...
rec_pub_18300067-getting-know-competition-content-analysis-publicly-corporate-funded.htm
The perceived effectiveness of persuasive messages: questions of structure, referent, and bias.
28 Feb 2008
To gain a sense of the persuasive efficacy of a message prior to implementation of a campaign, researchers often gather judgments of perceived effectiveness (PE). At present, they do so without much knowledge of the conceptual meaning or empirical ...
rec_pub_18300066-the-perceived-effectiveness-persuasive-messages-questions-structure.htm
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