Risk Communication: Principles, Tools, and Techniques

Source:

INFO Project at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs,
2008
: 2 p.

This brief focuses on the following points:

  • Risk communication is central to informed decision-making.
  • Guidelines exist to help programs and providers present risk information clearly and effectively.
  • People under stress typically want to know that you care before they care about what you know.
  • People under stress typically have difficulty hearing, understanding, and remembering information.

 

    Regions/Countries:
  • Global
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