Topic: Messaging
Messaging has the power to influence when and how we talk about health, as well as who participates in the conversation; individual, organizational, and governmental decision-making around health and health care; behavior changes; and the framing of the national conversation around how and which programs and policies are implemented. E4A is funding research in this area that focuses on techniques for shifting mindsets, values, and norms around individual, family, and population health and well-being.
Funded Projects
Innovative Mechanisms for Marketing Health Insurance: An Experimental Field Test Making Health a Shared Value of Youth Culture (The HAVOYCE Project) Identifying Shared Values to Support an Inclusive Culture of Health Around Firearms: What Communication Messages Work? Evidence-Based Strategies to Increase General Public and State Legislator Support for Policies to Fund and Enhance Early Childhood Development This Is How Much It Saves You: Building a Culture of Health Through Price Disclosure