2005
Haes, J. & Gerhard, J. (2005). Health Communication for Doctors: Information Channels and Continuing Education. Proceedings of the International Conference Tailoring Health Messages, Monte Verità, Juy 6-10, pp. 55-58.
Haes, J. Schulz, P., Tomaia, A. & Malacrida, R. (2005). Media Coverage of Organ Donation 1999 – 2003, Transplant International, 18 (Supplement 1), p. 72.
Kickbusch, I, Maag, D. & Saan, H. (2005). Enabling healthy choices in modern health societies. Background Paper European Health Forum Gastein 2005, (Forum 6), Gastein, October 5-8th.
Kickbusch, I. & Maag, D. (2005). Health literacy: Towards an active health citizenship. Anniversary pubblication Horst Noack (in press).
Maag, D. (2005). Enabling healthy choices in modern health societies. Report on Forum 6, European Health Forum Gastein, November 2005.
Maniscalco, C. (2005). Per uno sviluppo della fidelizzazione. Schweizer Apothekerzeitung, Journal Suisse de pharmacie, Giornale svizzero di farmacia, 4 (143), 154-155.
Rubinelli, S. (2005). Images of disease in ancient Greek society, Culture and Text, Tomus XX, 147-158.
Rubinelli, S. & Haes, J. (eds.) (2005). Tailoring Health Messages: Bridging the Gap Between Social and Humanistic Perspectives on Health Communication. USI: Lugano.
Rubinelli, S. & Maniscalco, C. (2005). Medici e pazienti online sul mal di schiena cronico, La parola e la cura, Autumn Issue, pp. 65-68.
Rubinelli, S. & Schulz P. (2005). Healthy arguments for literacy in health. Technical report of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI): Spring Symposium on Argumentation for Consumers of Healthcare.(forthcoming).
Rubinelli, S. & Schulz, P. (2005). Tailoring online communication on chronic low back pain. The experience of ONESELF, Proceedings of the International Conference on Tailoring Health Messages, Monte Verità, 6-10 July, 39-46.
Schulz, P.J., Haes, J., Vergoni, L. & Tomada, A. (2005). Organspende im Spiegel der Schweizer Medien. Medienwissenschaft (forthcoming).
Schulz, P. J. & Nakamoto, K. (eds.) (2005). Enhancing health literacy through communication. Thematic section of Studies in Communication Sciences (forthcoming).
Schulz, P. & Setola, M. (2005). Internet and health information: websites content analysis about chronic low back pain.Journal of Medicine and the Person (forthcoming).
Tomada, A.; Haes, J. & Schulz, P. (2005). The Institutional Context of Organ Donation. Proceedings of the International Conference Tailoring Health Messages, Monte Verità, Juy 6-10, pp. 181-184.
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