Using narrative communication as a tool for health behavior change: a conceptual, theoretical, and empirical overview.
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Features of Computer-Based Decision Aids: Systematic Review, Thematic Synthesis, and Meta-AnalysesHistorical trauma as public narrative: a conceptual review of how history impacts present-day healthStories for change: development of a diabetes digital storytelling intervention for refugees and immigrants to minnesota using qualitative methodsReducing the Social Gradient in Uptake of the NHS Colorectal Cancer Screening Programme Using a Narrative-Based Information Leaflet: A Cluster-Randomised Trial.Comparing the impact on Latinos of a depression brochure and an entertainment-education depression fotonovela.Patient-reported receipt of and interest in smoking-cessation interventions after a diagnosis of cancerBehavioral medicine in the 21st century: transforming "the Road Less Traveled" into the "American Way of Life".Systematic development of a text-driven and a video-driven web-based computer-tailored obesity prevention intervention.Do personal stories make patient decision aids more effective? A critical review of theory and evidence.Educating women about congenital cytomegalovirus: assessment of health education materials through a web-based survey.Leveraging Citizen Science and Information Technology for Population Physical Activity Promotion.Returning to work after cancer: quantitative studies and prototypical narratives.Development and initial feedback about a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine comic book for adolescents.Analyzing Unstructured Communication in a Computer-Mediated Environment for Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: A Research Protocol.Using written narratives in public health practice: a creative writing perspective.Using marketing theory to inform strategies for recruitment: a recruitment optimisation model and the txt2stop experience.Understanding narrative effects: the role of discrete negative emotions on message processing and attitudes among low-income African American womenDevelopment of an education campaign to reduce delays in pre-hospital response to stroke.ENED-GEM: A Conceptual Framework Model for Psychological Enjoyment Factors and Learning Mechanisms in Educational Games about the Environment.Effect of self-referral on bone mineral density testing and osteoporosis treatmentEvidence-based narratives to improve recall of opioid prescribing guidelines: a randomized experiment."Anti-smoking data are exaggerated" versus "the data are clear and indisputable": examining letters to the editor about tobacco.Using narratives and storytelling to communicate science with nonexpert audiences.Prescriptive scientific narratives for communicating usable science.Women's cognitive and affective reactions to breast cancer survivor stories: a structural equation analysis.Narrator Point of View and Persuasion in Health Narratives: The Role of Protagonist-Reader Similarity, Identification, and Self-Referencing.Communicating evidence-based information on cancer prevention to state-level policy makersAutomated indexing of Internet stories for health behavior change: weight loss attitude pilot study.Improving adherence and clinical outcomes in self-guided internet treatment for anxiety and depression: randomised controlled trialA novel intervention using interactive technology and personal narratives to reduce cancer disparities: African American breast cancer survivor stories.A randomized controlled trial of storytelling as a communication tool.I Move: systematic development of a web-based computer tailored physical activity intervention, based on motivational interviewing and self-determination theory."At 150 kg, you can't run" men's weight loss stories in a popular health magazine provide appropriate examples of good health practiceComparing narrative and informational videos to increase mammography in low-income African American women.Evaluating Mediated Perception of Narrative Health Messages: The Perception of Narrative Performance Scale.Relationship between self-reported racial composition of high school and health literacy among community health center patients.A diabetes education multimedia program in the waiting room setting.Storytelling in community intervention research: lessons learned from the walk your heart to health intervention.Understanding narrative effects: the impact of breast cancer survivor stories on message processing, attitudes, and beliefs among African American womenTailored approaches to stroke health education (TASHE): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
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Using narrative communication as a tool for health behavior change: a conceptual, theoretical, and empirical overview.
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Leslie J Hinyard
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2006-12-15T00:00:00Z