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Evaluating a Minor Storyline on ER about Teen Obesity, Hypertension and 5 A DayAutorThomas W. Valente, PhD, Sheila Murphy, PhD, Vicki Beck, MA, Jennie Greene, MSPH
Oral presentation delivered at "What's in/on the Air: A Multi-method Evaluation of TV's Effect on Environmental Health", a session at the American Public Health Association (APHA)'s 132nd Annual Meeting November 8 2004 ResumenThe authors of this presentation explore the notion that entertainment television shows broadcast in the United States - particularly those with large viewership and secondary exposure reinforced by discussion among viewers and non-viewers - "can be a powerful means of disseminating information about the prevention, screening and treatment of chronic diseases including asthma, cancer, diabetes and heart disease (Sharf & Freimuth, 1993; Wiard, 2001). Such conditions are particularly prevalent in urban communities where environmental factors such as air pollution and poverty are widespread." In this presentation, the authors evaluate a particular episode of one such popular entertainment TV show, "ER", a medical drama broadcast on the NBC network. The specific episode highlighted in the presentation draws on "5 A Day for Better Health", an initiative that approaches Americans with this message: Eat 5 or more servings of vegetables and fruit daily for better health. Abstract (provided by the lead author): To request an electronic copy of the full presentation/evaluation, please contact Thomas W. Valente, PhD, at the address listed below. Click here to access a link to information about a book by Dr. Valente on evaluating health promotion programmes. ContactoThomas W. Valente, PhD
Director, Master of Public Health Program Reseñas relacionadasFuenteNorman Lear Center website; American Public Health Association website; and email from Thomas W. Valente to The Communication Initiative on September 7 2005. Puesto en el sitio Communication Initiative - Septiembre 07 2005 Última Actualización - Septiembre 07 2005 ¿Qué tan útiles para su trabajo le parecen la información y los contactos en esta página? Envíe sus comentarios (comentarios de otras personas abajo)COMENTARIOS ENVIADOS |
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