Use of Health Communication and Social Marketing Principles in Planning Occupational Safety and Health Interventions

This study reviewed health communication and social marketing designs used in occupational safety and health interventions over the last 15 years in the United States. After an extensive literature review, 50 studies were identified that self-reported use of health communication and/or social market...

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