The Importance of Being Authentic: Persuasion, Narration, and Dialogue in Health Communication and Education

被引:57
|
作者
Petraglia, Joseph [1 ]
机构
[1] Global Hlth Commun, Atlanta, GA 30307 USA
关键词
BEHAVIOR; PREVENTION; KNOWLEDGE;
D O I
10.1080/10410230802676771
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
A topic gaining attention in the field of education has been that of authenticitythe creation of learning environments that provide learners with richer and more realistic contexts in which to apply knowledge and practice skills. The subject of authenticity has yet to attract much attention in the field of public health and specifically in health communication and education, although these fields have long experience with the problem of getting audiences to translate knowledge into action. This article reviews the rationale for an interest in authenticity as it relates to health communication and education and notes that authenticity does not inhere in information but is an appraisal made by a member of the public who is persuaded to view the information as especially relevant to his or her health behavior and consonant with his or her prior experiences. This article argues that a public health communicator or educator can encourage such appraisals by using narrative formats that provide rich contextualization. But contextualizing behavior change information in the form of stories is not enough; there is a dialogic dimension to persuasion that aids in the process of authentication. Creating opportunities for dialogue between behavior change narratives and their audiences has its own challenges, but nonetheless deserves to be a priority in public health.
引用
收藏
页码:176 / 185
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Health communication campaigns: A brief introduction and call for dialogue
    Zhao, Xiaoquan
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCES, 2020, 7 : S11 - S15
  • [32] The Importance of Being a Consequential Public Health Journal
    Morabia, Alfredo
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2019, 109 (12) : 1621 - 1621
  • [33] The Importance of Documenting the Impacts of Health Communication
    King, Andy J.
    HEALTH COMMUNICATION, 2024, 39 (14) : 3606 - 3610
  • [34] The power of persuasion: Diphtheria immunization, advertising, and the rise of health education
    Colgrove, J
    PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS, 2004, 119 (05) : 506 - 509
  • [35] Negative affect and health: The importance of being earnest
    Mayne, TJ
    COGNITION & EMOTION, 1999, 13 (05) : 601 - 635
  • [36] The Importance of Well-Being Education for Nurse Preceptors
    Goto, So
    Maeda, Naoyuki
    Ohnuma, Kazuhiko
    Lawu, Tjundewo
    Ogawa, Keiko
    Sugiyama, Saori
    Matsumaru, Maki
    Noda, Toru
    JOURNAL FOR NURSES IN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, 2024, 40 (03) : 172 - 174
  • [37] Identity, reasonableness and being one among others dialogue, community, education
    Mackenzie, Jim
    EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY AND THEORY, 2024, 56 (09) : 926 - 927
  • [38] Education and training for transboundary groundwater management as an instrument of dialogue and communication
    Aureli, Alice
    Fried, Jean
    Martin-Bordes, Jose Luis
    Puri, Shammy
    Stephan, Raya M.
    OVEREXPLOITATION AND CONTAMINATION OF SHARED GROUNDWATER RESOURCES: MANAGEMENT, (BIO) TECHNOLOGICAL, AND POLITICAL APPROACHES TO AVOID CONFLICTS, 2008, : 25 - +
  • [39] Authentic interprofessional health education scenarios using mobile VR
    Cochrane, Thomas
    Stretton, Todd
    Aiello, Stephen
    Britnell, Sally
    Cook, Stuart
    Narayan, Vickel
    RESEARCH IN LEARNING TECHNOLOGY, 2018, 26
  • [40] Perspectives on health policy dialogue: definition, perceived importance and coordination
    Juliet Nabyonga-Orem
    Kevin Ousman
    Yolanda Estrelli
    Adzodo K. M. Rene
    Zina Yakouba
    Mesfin Gebrikidane
    Drave Mamoud
    Aku Kwamie
    BMC Health Services Research, 16