Narrative Preparedness; A Response to Recent Commentary

Document Type : Correspondence

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Sustainable Health Unit, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

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If the recent pandemic has taught us anything, it is that culture and the narratives people subscribe to play a crucial role in determining the extent to which health evidence is understood, accepted, and acted upon. Despite this, we remain slow to integrate these insights into health preparedness efforts. ...(Read more...)

 

 

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Articles in Press, Corrected Proof
Available Online from 03 February 2025
  • Receive Date: 21 January 2025
  • Accept Date: 02 February 2025
  • First Publish Date: 03 February 2025