When pictures waste a thousand words: analysis of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic on television news.
<h4>Objectives</h4>Effective communication by public health agencies during a pandemic promotes the adoption of recommended health behaviours. However, more information is not always the solution. Rather, attention must be paid to how information is communicated. Our study examines the t...
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Autores principales: | Westerly Luth, Cindy Jardine, Tania Bubela |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/efecf55c889441ab81307269508a072e |
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