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Friday, September 10, 2010
- 9:00-10:00Keynote lecture I
Communication Revolution, Communication Inequalities and HealthK. ‘Vish’ Viswanath Harvard School Of Public Health
- 10:00-10:30Coffee break
- 10:30-12:30PhD Session I (click to toggle details)
10:30-11:10Adapting one's opinion on smoking ban to the social contextCarmen Faustinelli University of Lugano
Comments by Gaetan Cousin
11:10-11:50From literacy to health literacies: adapting the concept to the increasing complexityNicola Diviani University of Lugano
Comments by Anne-Linda Frisch
11:50-12:30Adapting Health Intervention Programs to Health Literacy and Empowerment: A secret of success?Anne-Linda Frisch University of Lugano
Comments by Nicola Diviani
- 12:30-13:30Lunch
- 13:30-15:30PhD Session II (click to toggle details)
13:30-14:10Adaptability of nursing shift handoversEric Mayor University of Neuchâtel
Comments by Chantal Wicki
14:10-14:50Patients' individual characteristics moderate their reactions to the physicians' communication styleGaetan Cousin University of Neuchâtel
Comments by Carmen Faustinelli
14:50-15:30Adaptability of communication in physician handovers: The role of perspective takingChantal Wicki University of Fribourg
Comments by Eric Mayor
- 15:30-15:40Break
- 15:40-17:00PhD Session III (click to toggle details)
15:40-16:20Online support for chronically ill patients: towards a model of eHealth effectsLuca Camerini University of Lugano
Comments by Marco Bardus
16:20-17:00Adaptivity in health communication and promotion: the potential of Web 2.0 and mobile technologiesMarco Bardus University of Lugano
Comments by Luca Camerini
- 17:00-17:30Coffee break
- 17:30-18:30Keynote lecture II
Identifying and Responding to Tutee Errors in online medical counselingRegina Jucks Institute of Psychology in Education, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
- 19:30Conference Dinner
Saturday, September 11, 2010
- 9:00-10:00Keynote lecture III
Understanding risk perceptions and efficacy beliefs: Application of the risk perception attitude (RPA) framework in health populationRajiv Rimal Johns Hopkins University
- 10:00-10:30Coffee break
- 10:30-11:50PhD Session IV (click for details)
10:30-11:10Adapting to micro-cultural differences by targeting health campaignsAnke Dunkel University of Lugano
Comments by Simone Keller
11:10-11:50Adapting the phenomena of Cultural Cognition to differences in risk perception among Swiss Germans and Swiss ItaliansSimone Keller University of Lugano
Comments by Anke Dunkel
- 11:50-12:30Conclusions
- 12:30-13:30Lunch






