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Behavioural and cultural insights

    Overview

    How we behave is an essential part of our health and well-being. Think about lifestyle behaviours, such as drinking alcohol, smoking, being physically inactive or eating unhealthy food. Think about protective behaviours, such as wearing a mask or using condoms; or think about our interactions with health services and treatment – for example, whether we attend vaccination or follow a treatment plan. WHO/Europe uses behavioural and cultural insights (BCI) to understand these behaviours, what drives them and what prevents them. This knowledge is valuable for ensuring effective health policies, services and communication that are tailored to the needs and circumstances of people and communities.

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    Measuring and maximizing public support for health policies: Behavioural and Cultural Insights policy brief series

    Public support for health policies is a sometimes overlooked yet essential element of policy development and implementation. Public support influences...

    Sustainable behaviours for environment and health challenges: Behavioural and Cultural Insights policy brief

    Behaviours are central to many environmental and health challenges, including actions by individuals, communities, commerce, industry and health service...

    People-centred approach to tackling antimicrobial resistance: key principle of the Roadmap on antimicrobial resistance for the WHO European Region 2023–2030

    A people-centred approach to tackling antimicrobial resistance (‎AMR)‎ was developed to support countries in their implementation of the recently...