The correlation between health and health communication with multi-dimensional development

Authors

  • Sakshi Verma Department of Mass Communication and Media Studies, Central University of Punjab, VPO- Ghudda-151401, District Bathinda, Punjab, India
  • Mayank Bharadwaj Department of Mass Communication and Media Studies, Central University of Punjab, VPO- Ghudda-151401, District Bathinda, Punjab, India
  • Paramveer Singh Department of Mass Communication and Media Studies, Central University of Punjab, VPO- Ghudda-151401, District Bathinda, Punjab, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58966/JCM2023219

Keywords:

Health communication, Health literacy, Digital health literacy, Development, Good health

Abstract

Health communication is the basis for health literacy, and health literacy helps boost the health of an individual and hence the health of a nation. With time, health literacy has also left its traditional path and become digital, i.e., in this digital era, the concept of digital health literacy has evolved. Both health literacy and digital health literacy are part of health communication and are an essential part of the health infrastructure of any nation. The health of any individual is responsible for his/her multi-dimensional growth. Good health increases work ability and production. If the health of family members is well, the family won’t spend money on problems related to health, and it will stabilize their economy. For a good social life, good health is very important. A mentally and physically well person has a good social life. This multi-dimensional growth helps the nation’s development and the nation’s development develop its citizens. We need to focus more on health commun

Author Biography

Paramveer Singh, Department of Mass Communication and Media Studies, Central University of Punjab, VPO- Ghudda-151401, District Bathinda, Punjab, India

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Published

2023-03-18

How to Cite

Verma, S., Bharadwaj, M., & Singh, P. (2023). The correlation between health and health communication with multi-dimensional development. Journal of Communication and Management, 2(01), 53–56. https://doi.org/10.58966/JCM2023219