2023
DOI: 10.12928/commicast.v4i1.7670
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Visual narrative of the pandemic as a form of health communication in the digital age

Abstract: Many disease information problems are caused by a lack of knowledge and public misunderstanding of health information. Health communication includes disseminating health information to the public to achieve healthy living behaviours, creating awareness, changing attitudes and providing motivation for individuals to adopt recommended healthy behaviours to be the main objectives of health communication. This study aims to analyze the use of visual narratives in health promotion during a pandemic that focuses on … Show more

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“…Its delivery can be in various forms, including cartoon format, as in our study, or videos of real people talking about a healthrelated action via DVD, USB, media le, and streaming video [17,31,32]. Lastly, educational videos can provide essential health education in waiting areas, signi cantly increasing health knowledge [33] and allowing health providers to focus on other treatment areas without increasing the overburdening demands on healthcare staff and medical providers [34]. The waiting room is an unavoidable component of health care, which can provide an opportunity to deliver health education messages to patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its delivery can be in various forms, including cartoon format, as in our study, or videos of real people talking about a healthrelated action via DVD, USB, media le, and streaming video [17,31,32]. Lastly, educational videos can provide essential health education in waiting areas, signi cantly increasing health knowledge [33] and allowing health providers to focus on other treatment areas without increasing the overburdening demands on healthcare staff and medical providers [34]. The waiting room is an unavoidable component of health care, which can provide an opportunity to deliver health education messages to patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Yin & Robert (2009), a case study is a research approach in social sciences that is more suitable when the primary questions are how and why and when the research focuses on contemporary phenomena in real-life situations (Syahdan, 2022). This study aims to deeply explore the Educational Campaign Strategy of Bank Indonesia DIY to increase awareness of electronic payments through QRIS in the realm of MSMEs in DIY in 2023 (Sabri & Adiprabowo, 2023).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biggest problem of infidelity that can lead to divorce is the disconnection of communication between husband and wife. Husbands who work outside the home are easier to communicate with the opposite sex than wives who are more often at home (Sabri & Adiprabowo, 2023). Divorce in the household has many other factors, such as economic problems, domestic violence, infidelity, offspring etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%