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Health Communication --- Public Health Practice. --- Communications Media. --- Communication in public health --- Communication en santé publique --- methods.
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Bovine spongiform encephalopathy --- Public health --- Epidemics --- Communication in public health --- Encéphalopathie spongiforme bovine --- Santé publique --- Epidémies --- Communication en santé publique --- Risk factors --- Social aspects --- Facteurs de risque --- Aspect social --- Foodborne diseases --- Nutrition --- Agrotechnology and Food Sciences. Food Sciences --- Risk factors. --- Psychological aspects. --- Food Microbiology --- Food Microbiology. --- Encéphalopathie spongiforme bovine --- Santé publique --- Epidémies --- Communication en santé publique --- Social aspects.
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Health Promotion --- Communication. --- Health Education --- Public Health Practice. --- Communication in public health. --- Health planning --- Health promotion. --- Health education. --- Communication en santé publique --- Santé publique --- Promotion de la santé --- Education sanitaire --- methods. --- Public relations --- Planification --- Relations publiques --- Communication en santé publique --- Santé publique --- Promotion de la santé --- Communication --- Santé
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COVID-19 (Disease) --- COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020 --- -Travel --- Vaccines --- Communication in public health --- Pandémie de COVID-19, 2020 --- -Voyage --- Vaccins --- Communication en santé publique --- Testing. --- Health aspects. --- Aspect sanitaire. --- United States.
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"Incommunicable builds on philosophical dialogues of language and medicine to analyze incommunicability in the context of medical practice and public health discourse. A contrast to the concepts of communicability and biocommunicability that Charles L. Brigg's has developed throughout his career to study circulatory and biomedical power, incommunicability instead highlights the moments in which forms of communication face failure. Incommunicable questions dominant notions of communicability, which construct discourse and pathogens as inherently mobile, by rethinking the works and lives of philosopher-physicians John Locke, Frantz Fanon, and George Canguilhem, as well as W. E. B. Du Bois. Drawing on examples such as doctor-patient interaction within racialized communities and an extensive study of the COVID-19 pandemic, Briggs addresses the erosion of trust and rejection of expertise that has become prominent in science and medicine. As a study rooted in anthropological and linguistic analysis, Incommunicable intends to decolonize understandings of language and communication within medicine and health"--
Communication en médecine. --- Communication en santé publique. --- Communication in medicine. --- Communication in public health. --- Langage et médecine. --- Language and medicine. --- MEDICAL / Public Health. --- Medical anthropology. --- Physician and patient. --- Physician-Patient Relations. --- Relations médecin-patient. --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social.
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Internet est de plus en plus utilisé par la population qui recherche et partage des informations sur les habitudes de vie, les symptômes, les pathologies, les traitements ou les ressources médicales et alternatives. De ce fait, il occupe une place centrale dans la dynamique de réorganisation des soins de santé au Québec comme dans les différents pays occidentaux. Sur les plateformes du Web 2.0, les stratégies de réseautage et d’échange se sont diversifiées. Elles permettent la diffusion des savoirs experts, populaires ou expérientiels, favorisent le soutien social et jouent un rôle de plus en plus important dans la mobilisation collective des patients et des aidants. Quant aux formes d’intervention — qui vont de la diffusion d’informations à grande échelle à l’engagement d’un dialogue plus personnalisé entre intervenants et publics cibles, jusqu’aux interventions individualisées telles que les cyberthérapies —, elles couvrent un vaste éventail de problématiques de santé. Ces initiatives, tout comme le développement de l’Internet-santé dans son ensemble, soulèvent de nombreux enjeux, que ce soit sur les plans social, communicationnel, méthodologique ou éthique. Cet ouvrage collectif, qui réunit les contributions de chercheurs canadiens, québécois, français et suisses, vise à analyser les caractéristiques et les conséquences de cette médiation particulière de l’information santé que produit le développement du Web 2.0. Il présente les usages et l’appropriation de cet espace, la façon dont les problématiques de santé y sont abordées, les aspects méthodologiques et éthiques de l’intervention et de la recherche en ligne, ainsi que des études de cas. Il offre un aperçu de la richesse des travaux réalisés jusqu’ici et des perspectives de recherche et de réflexion qui pourront aider les personnes intéressées à cet hypersystème qu’est devenu l’Internet-santé.
Communication in medicine. --- Health communication --- Medical communication --- Medicine --- Sant --- Promotion de la sant --- Communication en santé publique. --- Médias sociaux. --- Internet. --- Informatique médicale. --- Health --- Health promotion --- Communication in public health. --- Social media. --- Medical Informatics. --- Ressources Internet. --- Information électronique. --- Computer network resources. --- Computer Science, Medical --- Health Informatics --- Health Information Technology --- Informatics, Clinical --- Informatics, Medical --- Information Science, Medical --- Clinical Informatics --- Medical Computer Science --- Medical Information Science --- Health Information Technologies --- Informatics, Health --- Information Technology, Health --- Medical Computer Sciences --- Medical Information Sciences --- Science, Medical Computer --- Technology, Health Information --- Computational Biology --- Biomedical Technology --- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act --- Cyber Space --- Cyberspace --- World Wide Web --- Web, World Wide --- Wide Web, World --- User-generated media --- Communication --- User-generated content --- Public health communication --- Public health --- Health promotion programs --- Health promotion services --- Promotion of health --- Wellness programs --- Preventive health services --- Health education --- Internet --- Social Media --- Health Promotion --- Public Health --- Health Communication --- Communication in medicine
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