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Full Summary Topic Health Communication 2025

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This is an extensive summary of the readings and lectures for the Topic Health Communication from June 2025.












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FULL SUMMARY TOPIC HEALTH COMMUNICATION 2025

Week 1

Week 1.1: Introduction to the field of health communication

Science communication
1)​ Communication about science → public participation in defining and shaping
science
2)​ Communication of science → transmission of scientific knowledge from experts
to non-experts, aiming to promote science-based behaviour

Science communication: Goals
1)​ Share scientific findings
2)​ Improve scientific literacy and appreciation
3)​ Encourage public involvement in science
4)​ Influence public attitudes and behaviour related to science

Link between science communication and health communication
Examples:
-​ Vaccines → anti-vaccine attitudes need tailored messaging for greater
acceptance
-​ Genetically-modified (GM) food → opposition often rooted in health concerns;
communicators should appeal to underlying value systems

Science communication: Heuristics and mental shortcuts
1)​ Traditional deficit model → lack of knowledge explains public resistance to
science
2)​ Heuristics → people use mental shortcuts when evaluating complex topics
-​ Linked to the cognitive miser model (people avoid cognitive effort by
relying on shortcuts)
-​ Contagion heuristic → GM food is “contaminated” because of
foreign genes – leading to rejection
-​ Spillover effect → attitudes toward GM food influence attitudes
toward similar technologies

Framing effects in science communication
1)​ Emphasis framing → highlighting different aspects of an issue
2)​ Equivalence framing → presenting the same facts in different ways (example:
gain and loss framing)

,Health communication: The challenge
Never before in the history of mankind, have we been more depressed, obese,
diseased, stressed, lethargic, medicated, generally unhappy, and more unfulfilled then
when we find ourselves today
-​ 51% of Dutch adults are overweight → 3x more than 40 years ago
-​ 60% don’t engage in physical activity
-​ Low education → less PA
-​ More overweight → less PA
-​ 40% of Dutch youth is feeling lonely

Health communication: Definition
A field of study that involves the exchange of health-related information with different
populations with the aim to change or sustain a health behaviour or practice that can
improve public health outcomes

Health communication: Boomerang effect
Health communication should choose words carefully → not to sound too controlling
-​ Individuals value their freedom, so it shouldn’t be threatened
→ If threatened, reactance can occur (resistance) → Psychological
Reactance Theory (Brehm)
→ The resistance is driven by attentional bias - people start focusing more
on the behaviour you are trying to discourage
-​ If individuals are threatened, they will do or encourage the discouraged
behaviour
-​ How to reduce reactance?
-​ Restoration postscripts → emphasize choice
-​ Inoculation → pre-warnings
-​ Offering choices
-​ Highlighting prosocial outcomes

Effects of reactance
1)​ Omnivores → stronger reactance with more meat-related words
2)​ Vegetarians → stronger reactance when meat-related words are found

Health orientation: 4 elements
1)​ Health consciousness
2)​ Health information
3)​ Health beliefs
4)​ Health activities

,Health communication: Health consciousness
Definitions:​
→ Voluntarily participation in health promotion activities; compliance with health
clinicians (90s)
→ Engagement in health behaviours; physiological attention to one’s health; information
seeking and usage; personal responsibility; health motivation (2010s)

Health consciousness: History
-​ Originated in US wellness movements in response to rising healthcare costs
-​ Wellness programs promoted prevention and holistic health approaches
-​ Wellness scale → an early measure of health consciousness based on:
-​ Self-responsibility for health
-​ Nutritional awareness
-​ Stress awareness/management
-​ Physical fitness
-​ Environmental sensitivity

Health consciousness: Aspects
1)​ Psychological aspect → thinking about it, attention to new information, motivation
2)​ Behavioural aspect → engagement in health behaviour, seeking health info

Health consciousness: Predictions
Health consciousness predicts:
-​ Health information seeking
-​ Processing and acceptance
-​ Participation in health communities
-​ Engagement in preventive behaviour
-​ Sense of self-control → stronger self-control → greater attention to health
information → behaviour change

Health consciousness and health communication
Health communication should aim to increase health consciousness to improve:
1)​ Message understanding
2)​ Message acceptance
3)​ Behavioural adoption

High health consciousness benefits
1)​ Active information seeking
2)​ Monitoring of health resources in the environment
3)​ Participation in online health communities → positive health outcomes

, Physical activity: WHO definition
Any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure
-​ WHO recommendations: adults should have 150-300 minutes a week of PA
-​ Physical activity helps to:
-​ Manage depression, anxiety and ADHD
-​ Frequent movement can accumulate long-term benefits
Communication strategies to promote physical activity
Health communication interventions target:
1)​ Starting or maintaining activity routines
2)​ Shifting sedentary lifestyles

Effective communication channels for PA
1)​ SMS/text messages → motivational reminders
2)​ Social media platforms → peer support and progress sharing
3)​ Online support groups
4)​ Tailored messages → must fit health literacy and reading ability of the target
audience

Types of PA promoted
1)​ Aerobic activity → sustained activity using large muscles (running, cycling,
dancing)
2)​ Anaerobic activity → short, intense bouts (powerlifting and sprints)

Technology and physical activity
1)​ Wearables → track steps, workouts; allow SM sharing
2)​ Exergames (Wii Sports) → combine gaming with movement → positive effects
when users are satisfied with appearance
3)​ Health apps (Strava) → track physical activity and nutrition → gamification of the
process: badges, challenges and social competition
​ → strong prediction of user engagement
4)​ AI chatbots → used with teens for prediabetes or stress management → shows
to increase motivation, empower users and support physical activity adoption


Week 1.2: Understanding Health Behaviour: Theoretical Insights into Health
Communication

Changing behaviour
We use campaigns and interventions to promote behaviours
→ Effect x Reach = Public Health Impact

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