Returning to Tribalization: Local Innovations in Health Communication Narrative Strategies and Action Mechanisms
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https://doi.org/10.54097/jid.v3i1.8469Keywords:
Health Communication, Narrative Strategies, Action MechanismsAbstract
Health communication refers to the formation of behavioural norms and values of an organisational nature or with a certain degree of influence in the production of cultural products through the participation of individuals, groups and societies. This paper explores the practical use of narrative in health communication and discusses local innovative strategies for health communication narrative strategies and action mechanisms.
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