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Wednesday (July 6)
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Thursday
(July 7)
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Friday
(July 8)
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Saturday
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Sunday
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| 09.00 10.30
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Welcome: Peter Schulz & Claudia Lafranchi Keynote Karen Glanz: Tailored Message Strategies for Cancer Prevention |
Session 4: Food and Obesity in the Media |
Session 7:
Risk Behavior and Addiction |
Session 11: Boundaries to Media Influence |
| Coffee Break |
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| 11.00 12.30
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Session 1: Approaches to Health Communication
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Session 5:
Health Interventions for the Young
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Session 8: Cancer Prevention and Support
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Panel: Bonfadelli, Brinberg, Jaccard, Schulz, Somaini |
| Coffee Break
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| 14.00 15.30
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Session 2:
New Media in Tailoring
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Session 6: Health Interventions for the Young 2 |
Session 9: Delivering Health Messages
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| Coffee Break
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| 16.00 18.00
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Registration |
Session 3: Tailoring Communication to Professionals
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Conference Tour: Brissago Islands
(from 15.00) |
Session 10: Narratives and Qualitative Research & Keynote Jim Jaccard: Constructing Tailored Communications
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| 19.00
21.00
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Reception & Dinner Keynote Speech David Brinberg (from 18.30) |
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Conference Tour: Grotto Broggini, Losone |
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| Presenter |
Paper title |
| Session 1: Approaches to Health Communication (Chair: Bonfadelli) |
| Bonfadelli |
Using communication theory and research based evidence to improve public communication health campaigns |
| Wiering |
Uncertainty in the face of illness: factors influencing patients'knowledge-related confidence |
| Kahana B. |
The influence of depressive symptoms among older patients on patient-physician relationship: implications
for health communication |
| Session 2: New Media in Tailoring (Chair: Rubinelli) |
| Flight |
Electronic tailoring of information on the basis of perceived risk and health beliefs - a method for increasing uptake of colorectal cancer screening? |
| Kroeze |
A systematic review of the effectiveness of computer-tailored education on physical activity and dietary behaviors |
| Rubinelli |
Tailoring online communication on chronic low back pain: the website ONESELF |
| Session 3: Tailoring Communication to Professionals (Chair: Stokes) |
| Miyamoto |
Development of a Japanese pharmacist-patient consultation program (PPCP): a pilot study |
| Gerhard |
Health Information for Doctors: Information Channels and Continuing Education |
| Stokes |
Web-based pharmaceutical marketing and empowering individual health |
| Session 4: Food and Obesity in the Media (Chair: Rössler) |
| Kang |
TV viewing and adult obesity: tailoring health communication messages based on demographic and psychological information |
| Sandberg |
Obesity - a gender issue in the media |
| Rössler |
How food appears in German Television: a basis for entertainment-education? |
| Session 5:
Health Interventions for the Young (Chair: Harrington) |
| Kamin |
Display the problem, offer a solution: using youngsters food-relating concerns for successful communication interventions for healthy eating |
| Pettigrew |
To whom should messages be personalized? Facilitating change in children's nutritional behaviours |
| Harrington/Lane |
Engaging Adolescents with Tailored multimedia technology to enhance interventions |
| Session 6:
Health Interventions for the Young 2 (Chair: Richman) |
| Gianella |
Access to mental health care in children: the AMHC-study |
| Richman |
"Just say no" or "Live fast, love hard, die young"? Planning strategic health messages in the context of the adolescent experience |
| Session 7: Risk Behavior and Addiction (Chair: Kelly) |
| Kelly |
Development of an in-school substance prevention campaign: a social marketing approach |
| Padlina |
Redesign of an internet program for smoking prevention as a result of new findings |
| Tanner |
Evaluation of community saturation programs designed to promote abstinence and STD screening |
| Session 8: Cancer Prevention and Support (Chair: Kahana) |
| Capellaro |
Design and evaluation of a comprehensive communication concept aimed at increasing skin cancer screening uptake and health related self-responsibility |
| Mayer |
Key role of family and friends in communicating cancer information |
| Kahana E. |
The role of health communication in contributing to health disparities in cancer prevention and screening |
| Session 9: Delivering Health Messages (Chair: Somaini) |
| Schwitter |
Delivering automated health monitoring via telephone |
| Huefken |
Determinants of evaluation of information on diabetes mellitus. Results from an online survey of users of www.diabetes-deutschland.de |
| Somaini |
Campaigning against AIDS in Switzerland |
| Session 10: Narratives and Qualitative Research (Chair: Van der Sanden) |
| Cancila |
Conversing with Alzheimers's disease |
| Csabai |
Lay and professional discourses about medically unexplained symptoms. The need for new participatory techniques |
| Van der Sanden |
The multidimensional dialogue on predictive DNA diagnostics |
| Session 11: Boundaries to Media Influence (Chair: Wakefield) |
| Wagner |
Who can be reached via mass media campaigns communicating cardiovascular risk factors? |
| Tomada |
The Institutional Context of Organ Donation |
| Wakefield |
Coping with cancer: the roles of information and social support |