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		<title>Effective Worksite Wellness Program communication</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Worksite Wellness Program communication is important to all aspects of Wellness and preventive medicine and is relevant to:
• Healthcare provider-patient relationships
• An individual’s exposure to, search for, and use of Worksite Wellness Program information
• Effective counseling and patient education for behavior change
• Content of public health messages and community campaigns
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Worksite Wellness Program communication is important to all aspects of Wellness and preventive medicine and is relevant to:</h3>
<p>• Healthcare provider-patient relationships<br />
• An individual’s exposure to, search for, and use of Worksite Wellness Program information<br />
• Effective counseling and patient education for behavior change<br />
• Content of public health messages and community campaigns</p>
<h3>Effective health communication should have these attributes:</h3>
<p>• Accuracy: content is valid and error-free<br />
• Availability: delivered or placed where the intended audience can access the information<br />
• Balance: content presents benefits and risks of potential actions<br />
• Consistency: content is locally consistent over time and is also consistent with information from other reliable sources<br />
• Evidence-based: content and methods of delivery are based on relevant scientific evidence<br />
• Reach: content gets to or is available to as many workers as possible in the target population<br />
• Reliability: content source is credible; content is kept up-to-date<br />
• Repetition: delivery of/access to the content is continued over time, to reinforce the impact with the audience and to reach new members of the target population<br />
• Timeliness: content is provided when the audience is most receptive to, or in need of, the specific information<br />
• Understandability: reading, language levels, and format are appropriate for the specific audience (i.e., Employees, Family Members, Garrison leadership, etc.)</p>
<h3>What the research says about health communication</h3>
<p>• Health communication best supports Wellness when multiple communication methods are used to reach specific audiences.<br />
• Effective Wellness and communication initiatives should reflect an audiencecentered perspective, and reflect the preferred formats, contexts, and way of communication for the intended audience.</p>
<p>Material adapted from: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People 2010. 2nd ed. With Understanding and Improving Health and Objectives for Improving Health. 2 vols. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000.<br />
http://www.healthypeople.gov/document/HTML/Volume1/11HealthCom.htm</p>
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