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Communication and Ethics in Tuberculosis: New Dialogues among the Affected People, Civil Society and Health Specialists

This December 2009 presentation aims to foster reflection on and a debate about the role of communication in addressing tuberculosis (TB). The authors propose a conceptual framework of communication and its relation to ethics, building from previous experience in order work against stigma and discrimination in health care contexts by developing the advocacy, communication, and social mobilisation (ACSM) model.

Audiences:
Health Educators/Communicators
Health Professionals
Author:
Roeder, E.; Van der Linde, M., Stop TB Partnership
Focus Area:
TB
Subjects:
Advocacy/Communications
Publication Date:
2009
Format:
Slide Set
Last Updated Date:
Publication ID:
33654