The "hard-to-reach" label has been applied to many different audiences. Persons who have a low socioeconomic status (SES), members of ethnic minorities, and persons who have a low level of literacy often are tagged as "hard-to-reach." The authors identify reasons why these groups have been labelled "hard-to-reach," discuss preconceptions associated with the "hard-to-reach" label, propose alternative conceptualizations of these audiences, and present implications of such conceptualizations for health communication campaigns. Pejorative labels and preconceptions about various groups may lead to depicting these audiences as powerless, apathetic, and isolated. The authors discuss alternative conceptualizations, which highlight the strengths of ...
Research conducted over the past 15 years has begun to unmask the previously hidden issue of illiter...
ObjectivesHealth literacy, or a person’s competence to access, understand, appraise and apply health...
Health literacy is increasingly recognized as an important determinant of health outcomes, but defin...
‘Hard-to-reach’ is a term primarily used by researchers to describe groups of people who have been h...
The concept of systematic inequalities in social and health outcomes has come to form part of contem...
The concept of systematic inequalities in social and health outcomes has come to form part of contem...
Abstract Background The notion 'hard to reach' is a contested and ambiguous term that is commonly us...
In this article, we discuss the challenges faced in recruiting “hard-to-reach” groups for interview ...
Outlines how RWJF's Commission to Build a Healthier America translated data about the impact the pla...
Continued progress over the next decade in reducing premature morbidity and mortality from chronic d...
Background: This study aims to review the literature regarding the barriers to sampling, recruitment...
Health communication campaigns have been used to address many of the most prevalent non-communicable...
Social marketing is being hailed as a key tool to help address the myriad health and overall populat...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Emp...
Social service providers, policy makers and researchers are increasingly 'targeting the hard to reac...
Research conducted over the past 15 years has begun to unmask the previously hidden issue of illiter...
ObjectivesHealth literacy, or a person’s competence to access, understand, appraise and apply health...
Health literacy is increasingly recognized as an important determinant of health outcomes, but defin...
‘Hard-to-reach’ is a term primarily used by researchers to describe groups of people who have been h...
The concept of systematic inequalities in social and health outcomes has come to form part of contem...
The concept of systematic inequalities in social and health outcomes has come to form part of contem...
Abstract Background The notion 'hard to reach' is a contested and ambiguous term that is commonly us...
In this article, we discuss the challenges faced in recruiting “hard-to-reach” groups for interview ...
Outlines how RWJF's Commission to Build a Healthier America translated data about the impact the pla...
Continued progress over the next decade in reducing premature morbidity and mortality from chronic d...
Background: This study aims to review the literature regarding the barriers to sampling, recruitment...
Health communication campaigns have been used to address many of the most prevalent non-communicable...
Social marketing is being hailed as a key tool to help address the myriad health and overall populat...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Emp...
Social service providers, policy makers and researchers are increasingly 'targeting the hard to reac...
Research conducted over the past 15 years has begun to unmask the previously hidden issue of illiter...
ObjectivesHealth literacy, or a person’s competence to access, understand, appraise and apply health...
Health literacy is increasingly recognized as an important determinant of health outcomes, but defin...