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Using stories to battle unintentional injuries: narratives in safety and health communication.

机译:使用故事与意外伤害作斗争:安全与健康交流中的叙事。

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After 14 years of rising death rates due to unintentional injuries in the U.S., it is time to ask how safety messages can be redesigned to have a greater impact on risky behavior. To this end, many researchers have called for a new, narrative approach to prevention messages-based on persuasive stories about people who have suffered injuries and illnesses in the past. Still, there is scant evidence that story-based communications are more effective than equivalent non-narrative messages at changing actual (rather than self-reported) safety and health behavior. Our research examined the impact of injury stories on actual safety behavior in a controlled experimental setting at a US university. Teams of participants assembled a product (a child's swing) using written instructions. The instructions contained safety messages targeting assembly mistakes that have been linked to serious injuries in children who play on swings. Participant teams were randomly assigned to three conditions: assembly instructions containing story-based safety messages, instructions with concrete (but non-anecdotal) safety messages, and instructions with traditional abstract safety messages. After adjustment for covariates, story-based messages resulted in a 19 percent improvement in safety behavior, compared with non-narrative communications. Importantly, injury stories did not create undue fear of the message object, demonstrating that brief anecdotes about accident victims can convince people to take reasonable precautions without creating unwarranted alarm about risks.
机译:在美国因意外伤害导致死亡率上升14年之后,现在该问如何重新设计安全信息以对危险行为产生更大的影响了。为此,许多研究人员呼吁采用一种新颖的叙事方法来预防信息,该方法以过去有关遭受过伤害和疾病的人的有说服力的故事为基础。仍然没有证据表明,基于故事的交流在改变实际(而非自我报告)的安全和健康行为方面比同等的非叙事信息更有效。我们的研究在美国大学的受控实验环境中研究了伤害故事对实际安全行为的影响。参与者团队使用书面说明组装了产品(儿童秋千)。说明中包含针对组装错误的安全信息,这些错误与秋千上玩耍的儿童的严重伤害有关。参与者团队被随机分配到三个条件:包含基于故事的安全消息的组装说明,具有具体(但非轶事)安全消息的说明以及具有传统抽象安全消息的说明。在对协变量进行调整之后,基于故事的消息与非叙事通信相比,安全行为提高了19%。重要的是,伤害故事并没有引起对消息对象的过度恐惧,这表明有关事故受害者的简短轶事可以说服人们采取合理的预防措施,而不会引起不必要的风险预警。

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