1. ![]() Title: Entertainment-education for better health. Author: de Fossard E; Lande R Source: Baltimore, Maryland, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs, Information and Knowledge for Optimal Health [INFO], 2008 Jan. 16 p. (INFO Reports No. 17) Abstract: This issue of INFO Reports discusses three aspects of entertainment-education to improve family planning/reproductive health and prevent HIV infection: 1) How E-E works and its potential effects on knowledge, attitudes, and behavior; 2) The best uses of the various E-E formats; and 3) The important steps for managing E-E projects, within the framework of the general process for developing communication programming. Managers of family planning/reproductive health programs and policy makers can use this report to become more knowledgeable advocates for E-E and better prepared to oversee E-E projects. Also, this report can help E-E managers with choosing formats and producing E-E products. For radio or TV dramas, a checklist includes the tasks that are the responsibility of the E-E manager. Language: English Keywords: GLOBAL | TECHNICAL REPORT | ENTER-EDUCATE | BEHAVIOR CHANGE | BEHAVIOR CHANGE COMMUNICATION | FAMILY PLANNING EDUCATION | REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH | HEALTH EDUCATION | PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT | PROGRAM DESIGN | Education | Behavior | Communication Programs | Communication | Health | Programs | Organization and Administration Document Number: 308680   |
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