Gepubliceerd op 20 mei 2020 – de 70e jaarlijkse conferentie van de International Communication Association (ICA) is dit jaar een virtuele conferentie van 20 tot en met 26 mei 2020 met als thema “Open Communicatie”. Verschillende ACHC-onderzoekers presenteren hun nieuwste werk online. We zijn er trots op dat we dit jaar weer veel presentaties hebben met een grote verscheidenheid aan onderwerpen. Hieronder geven we een overzicht van de presentaties over gezondheidscommunicatie. Neem gerust contact op met de presentatoren voor meer informatie.
Division Health Communication
Session: Audience Insights in Health Communication Research
Title: Tailored communication for older patients with cancer: Using cluster analysis to identify patient profiles based on information needs
Authors: Annemiek Linn; Nadine Bol; Ellen Smets; Mathilde Verdam; Julia van Weert
Session: New Insights Regarding Health Information Seeking
Title: Cancer Patients’ Use of Online Health Information and Patient Participation in Medical Consultations: Linking Online Traces to Observed Offline Communication
Authors: Minh Hao Nguyen; Nadine Bol; Inge van Strien; Kirsten Eijken; Ellen Smets; Julia van Weert
Session: Communication and Evidence-Based Practice in Patient Care
Title: Training Communication Skills of Clinicians by Using Virtual Patients: Pilot-Evaluation of an Interactive, Computer-Simulated Virtual Patient-Based Elearning to Improve Shared Decision Making
Authors: Julia van Weert; Gert-Jan de Bruijn; Willem-Paul Brinkman; Kristy Timmers; Anne Vos; Ellen Smets
Session: New Insights Regarding Patient-Provider Communication
Title: Predicting Family Involvement Preferences in Medical Decision Making: A Cross-National Survey Study
Authors: Doreen Reifegerste; Sebastian Scherr; Florian Arendt; Julia C. Weert; Dana Alden
Division: Information systems
Session: Promising Young Scholar Papers of Information Systems
Title: Using Neuroscience to Causally Manipulate Information Sharing
Authors: Christin Scholz; E. C. Baek; Emily B. Falk
Session: Media and Obesity: The Influence of Messaging on Behaviors; Intentions; and Perceptions
Title: Watching a Cooking Show on TV and Subsequent Unhealthy Food Choices in Unsuccessful Dieters
Authors: Monique Alblas
Panel session
Session: COVID19 and Communication Scholarship
Division: Sponsored Sessions
Title: Panel
Authors: Hye-Jin Paek (Hanyang U); Julia van Weert (University of Amsterdam); Dietram Scheufele (U of Wisconsin-Madison); Leticia Bode (Georgetown U); Rasmus Kleis Nielsen (U of Oxford)
Link to conference website: https://www.icahdq.org/page/ICA2020