Personal communication in primary and secondary cancer prevention: evolving discussions, emerging challenges Journal Article


Authors: Hay, J.; Harris, J. N.; Waters, E. A.; Clayton, M. F.; Ellington, L.; Abernethy, A. D.; Prayor-Patterson, H.
Article Title: Personal communication in primary and secondary cancer prevention: evolving discussions, emerging challenges
Abstract: Over the past several years, the science of cancer communication has been recognized as integral to the dissemination of cancer prevention and control strategies in both the general population as well as higher-risk groups. In this article we draw upon current literature and small group discussion in the 2008 Society for Behavioral Medicine Cancer Special Interest Group Pre-Conference Workshop on Cancer Communication to identify current findings, critical challenges, and future opportunities regarding personal communication of primary and secondary prevention of cancer. We organize our article with six critical questions: (1) What are the most important directions of research in this area? (2) Does personal cancer communication work through rational processes, or are affective and nonrational processes also involved? (3) Are our efforts adequate to reach underserved populations? (4) Are naturalistic communicative contexts given adequate consideration? (5) Has the field been adequately informed by social psychological and communication theories? (6) What are the best outcomes to document communication effectiveness? Our goals are to initiate thought and collaborative efforts among communication, public health, and behavioral science experts, as well as to establish research priorities at the interface of communication and cancer prevention and control sciences.
Keywords: review; neoplasm; neoplasms; patient education; psychological theory; patient education as topic; attitude to health; public health; communication; interpersonal communication; health knowledge, attitudes, practice; health care planning; primary prevention; secondary prevention; medically underserved area
Journal Title: Journal of Health Communication
Volume: 14
Issue: Suppl 1
ISSN: 1081-0730
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group  
Date Published: 2009-01-01
Start Page: 18
End Page: 29
Language: English
PUBMED: 19449265
PROVIDER: scopus
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