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AMA J Ethics ; 20(1): 134-140, 2018 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29460765

RESUMO

Physicians who recommend patient education comics should consider that some patients might question the appropriateness of this format, especially in the US, where a dominant cultural view of comics is that they are juvenile and intended to be funny. In this case, Dr. S might have approached communication with Mrs. T differently, even without knowing her attitude toward comics as a format for delivering health information. Dr. S could acknowledge that though some people might not expect useful medical information in a comic format, it has unique aspects and new research on patient education comics shows that even adults are finding this medium to be effective, educational, and engaging. Offering comics to patients, however, does potentially require patient educators to invest additional time to review and assess their accuracy and relevance.


Assuntos
Atitude , Recursos Audiovisuais , Ilustração Médica , Folhetos , Educação de Pacientes como Assunto/métodos , Relações Médico-Paciente , Adulto , Livros Ilustrados , Cultura , Humanos , Satisfação do Paciente , Estados Unidos , Senso de Humor e Humor como Assunto
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Health Commun ; 32(5): 533-540, 2017 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27540773

RESUMO

The purpose of this study was to determine whether exposure to a manga comic (Japanese comic art) with messages promoting fruit consumption influenced psychosocial variables associated with increased fruit intake in middle-school youth. A three-group, randomized, single-session study was conducted in two public middle schools in central North Carolina. Participants were randomly assigned to one of three groups: (a) comic (manga comic promoting fruit consumption, (b) newsletter (newsletter about fruit), or (c) attention-control (newsletter about ancient Greece). Participants included N = 263 youth, with a mean age of 13.18 years (SD = 1.12). Outcome expectations, self-efficacy, and knowledge related to fruit intake were measured at baseline and immediately after reading. Secondary outcomes included transportation (degree to which participants are immersed in their media) and enjoyment, measured at posttest. Data were analyzed using regression analyses. Comic group participants tended to have greater change in outcome expectations related to fruit intake compared to the attention-control group and greater transportation and enjoyment than the newsletter and attention-control groups. Study results are promising and suggest that manga comics may be a useful format to promote positive health beliefs in youth.


Assuntos
Desenhos Animados como Assunto , Frutas , Educação em Saúde/métodos , Promoção da Saúde/métodos , Adolescente , Livros Ilustrados , Comportamento Alimentar/psicologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , North Carolina , Autoeficácia , Inquéritos e Questionários
3.
J Nurses Prof Dev ; 31(2): 87-90, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25790359

RESUMO

The aim of this study was to determine whether video or text was more effective at knowledge transfer and retention. In this study, knowledge transfer with video and text was similar, and text consumed fewer resources to create.


Assuntos
Livros Ilustrados , Capacitação em Serviço/métodos , Narração , Gravação em Vídeo , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Aprendizagem , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Modelos Educacionais , Retenção Psicológica , Desenvolvimento de Pessoal , Gravação em Vídeo/economia
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J Homosex ; 59(7): 1005-30, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22925056

RESUMO

In many instances, adults serve as gatekeepers for what books children are permitted to explore. Unfortunately, this means that most children have limited access to picture books with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) characters. In this article, we use queer pedagogy and observations about neoliberalism to provide a qualitative analysis of LGBTQ characters in picture books which were finalists for a Lambda Literary Award during 2000-2005. We examined the ways in which LGBTQ identities and relationships are negotiated and how sexual prejudice is treated. While it is improbable that the books we analyze would be embraced by proponents of neoliberalism, we also briefly consider some ways in which they may be inadvertently consistent with that perspective. The article closes with recommendations regarding discussion questions, additional readings, and educational activities aimed at guiding children, and adults, to appreciate a diversity of multidimensional identities and family structures, to develop strategies to respond constructively to emotional and physical violence, and to promote the public wellbeing. We hope that this analysis will lead to more frequent, productive, and expansive discussions of this literature among adults and children.


Assuntos
Bissexualidade , Livros Ilustrados , Homossexualidade , Política , Transexualidade , Adulto , Distinções e Prêmios , Criança , Diversidade Cultural , Currículo , Características da Família , Identidade de Gênero , Homofobia , Humanos , Sexismo , Seguridade Social , Estados Unidos , Violência
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Hist Sci (Tokyo) ; 21(1): 66-87, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22175090

RESUMO

In the Edo period (c. 1600-1868), exposure to Western art, science and technology encouraged Japanese 'ukiyo-e' (pictures of the floating world) artists to experiment with Western perspective in woodblock prints and book illustrations. We can see its early influence in the work of Utagawa Hiroshige (1787-1858), as well as Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861). Unlike Hiroshige, Kuniyoshi lived to see the opening of the port of Yokohama to trade with the West in 1859. A whole genre of Yokohama prints emerged and one of the key artists was Utagawa Sadahide (1807-1873). In his illustrated books entitled 'Yokohama kaiko kenbunshi' (A Record of Things Seen and Heard in the Open Port of Yokohama) (1862), Sadahide plays with perspective in an effort to represent the dynamic changes that Japan was undergoing in its encounter with the West at the time. In the work of later artists such as Hiroshige III (1843-1894), Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915) and Inoue Yasuji (1864-1889), we can see growing efforts to depict light, shadow and depth, and a continuing fascination with the steam locomotive and the changes occurring in the Tokyo-Yokohama region as Japan entered the Meiji period (1868-1912).


Assuntos
Agricultura , Livros Ilustrados , Ciência , Mudança Social , Tecnologia , Agricultura/economia , Agricultura/história , Arte/história , Livros Ilustrados/história , História do Século XVIII , História do Século XIX , Japão/etnologia , Ciência/educação , Ciência/história , Mudança Social/história , Tecnologia/economia , Tecnologia/educação , Tecnologia/história
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Hist Sci (Tokyo) ; 21(1): 42-65, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22171414

RESUMO

The generative relationship between text and image has long been established. Its structure evolved historically as a result of varying understandings of the functions of art and technology. Agriculture illustration, which emerged in China during the Song dynasty, is a prime example of this creative dialogue in which aspects of both disciplines were combined. Political, technological, and aesthetic concerns informed the reformulations of this new genre. This paper will address agricultural illustrations on nineteenth-century Korea, when notable changes occurred in the visualization of agricultural texts. It will explore changes in the understanding of the roles of agriculture, technology, and labor through an analysis of shifts in modes of illustration and the texts selected. The relationship between technology and visual representations during late Joseon Korea will be contextualized through an exploration of the evolution of technical drawing in East Asia. This paper will suggest that the recognition of imagery's ability to convey textual and technical information provided an important alternative paradigm for the presentation and use of knowledge.


Assuntos
Agricultura , Antropologia Cultural , Livros Ilustrados , População Rural , Tecnologia , Agricultura/economia , Agricultura/educação , Agricultura/história , Antropologia Cultural/educação , Antropologia Cultural/história , Arte/história , Livros Ilustrados/história , História do Século XIX , Coreia (Geográfico)/etnologia , Saúde da População Rural/etnologia , Saúde da População Rural/história , População Rural/história , Tecnologia/economia , Tecnologia/educação , Tecnologia/história
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Arch Nat Hist ; 36(2): 262-76, 2009 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20014508

RESUMO

Georg Josef Camel (1661-1706) went to the Spanish colony of the Philippine Islands as a Jesuit lay brother in 1687, and he remained there until his death. Throughout his time in the Philippines, Camel collected examples of the flora and fauna, which he drew and described in detail. This paper offers an overview of his life, his publications and the Camel manuscripts, drawings and specimens that are preserved among the Sloane Manuscripts in the British Library and in the Sloane Herbarium at the Natural History Museum, London. It also discusses Camel's links and exchanges with scientifically minded plant collectors and botanists in London, Madras and Batavia. Among those with whom Camel corresponded were John Ray, James Petiver, and the Dutch physician Willem Ten Rhijne.


Assuntos
Botânica , Correspondência como Assunto , Expedições , História da Medicina , Religião e Ciência , Pesquisadores , Zoologia , Autoria , Livros Ilustrados/história , Botânica/educação , Botânica/história , Correspondência como Assunto/história , Expedições/economia , Expedições/história , Expedições/psicologia , História do Século XVII , Bibliotecas/história , Londres/etnologia , Museus/história , Filipinas/etnologia , Pesquisadores/educação , Pesquisadores/história , Pesquisadores/psicologia , Viagem/economia , Viagem/história , Viagem/psicologia , Zoologia/educação , Zoologia/história
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Arch Nat Hist ; 35(2): 223-42, 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19271343

RESUMO

John Lawson's "A New Voyage to Carolina," an important source document for American colonial natural history, was first printed in 1709 in "A New Collection of Voyages and Travels," a two-volume set that also contained travel books translated by John Stevens. Lawson's publishers were leaders in the book trade of early eighteenth century London, and the "New Voyage" is typical of the resurgent popular interest in foreign travel narratives and exotic flora and fauna that began in the late 1600s. The "New Collection" was among the earliest examples of books published in serial instalments or fascicles, a marketing strategy adopted by London booksellers to broaden the audience and increase sales. Analysis of London issues of the "New Voyage" indicates that the 1709, 1711, 1714, and 1718 versions are simply bindings of the original, unsold sheets from the 1709 "New Collection" edition, differing only by new title-pages, front matter, and random stop-press corrections of type-set errors. Lawson's "New Voyage" illustrates important aspects of the British book trade during the hand press period of the early eighteenth century.


Assuntos
Flores , História Natural , Plantas , Publicações Seriadas , Viagem , Autoria , Livros Ilustrados/história , Venda de Livros/economia , Venda de Livros/história , Venda de Livros/legislação & jurisprudência , Colonialismo/história , Inglaterra/etnologia , Flores/fisiologia , História do Século XVIII , História Natural/educação , História Natural/história , North Carolina/etnologia , Impressão/economia , Impressão/história , Impressão/legislação & jurisprudência , Pesquisa/educação , Pesquisa/história , Pesquisadores/educação , Pesquisadores/história , Pesquisadores/psicologia , Publicações Seriadas/economia , Publicações Seriadas/história , Publicações Seriadas/legislação & jurisprudência , South Carolina/etnologia , Sudeste dos Estados Unidos/etnologia , Viagem/economia , Viagem/história , Viagem/psicologia
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São Paulo; Estúdios Maurício de Sousa; 2008. 14 p.
Monografia | MS | ID: mis-22184
14.
Osler Libr Newsl ; 105: 6-7, 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19226720
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Health Promot Int ; 20(2): 157-65, 2005 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15764686

RESUMO

A pre-post test follow-up design was used to test the effects of a systematically developed photo-novella (Laduma) on knowledge, attitudes, communication and behavioural intentions with respect to sexually transmitted infections, after a single reading by 1168 secondary school learners in South Africa. The reading resulted in an increase in knowledge on the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), change in attitude to condom use and towards people with STIs and/or HIV/AIDS, as well as increased intention to practice safe sex. Laduma did not influence communication about sexually transmitted infections and reported sexual behaviour and condom use. While print media proved to be an effective strategy to reach large numbers of youth and prepare them for adequate preventive behaviours, the study also identified the need to combine print media with other planned theory-based interventions that build confidence and skills to initiate the preventive behaviour.


Assuntos
Comportamento do Adolescente , Comunicação , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Comportamento Sexual , Infecções Sexualmente Transmissíveis/prevenção & controle , Adolescente , Adulto , Livros Ilustrados , Feminino , Promoção da Saúde/métodos , Humanos , Masculino , África do Sul , Inquéritos e Questionários
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