Competing public narratives in nutrition policy: insights into the ideational barriers of public support for regulatory nutrition measures

Katherine Cullerton, Dori Patay, M Waller, Eloise Adsett, A Lee

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    Abstract

    Enacting evidence-based public health policy can be challenging. One factor contributing to this challenge is a lack of public support for specific policies, which may stem from limited interest or conviction by policy arguments. This can happen when messaging strategies regarding policy do not resonate with the target group and/or policy narratives compete in public discourse. To understand how policy messaging can better resonate with a target audience, we examined the frames and narratives used by the Australian public when discussing nutrition policies.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-86
    JournalHealth Research Policy and Systems
    Volume20
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2022

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