COMPASS| The Need for Communication Research in Regulatory Science: Electronic Cigarettes as a Case Study

作者: Angeline Sangalang

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摘要: Regulatory science is the practice of using scientific method to gather information and develop new tools inform decision-making process federal regulators. In 2010, U.S. Food Drug Administration (FDA), in conjunction with National Institutes Health, proposed initiatives promote enhanced regulatory efforts. The focus these efforts was advancement biomedical research improve patient safety treatments. Communication scholars have weighed on related communications policy through subfields political, health, media communication. Likewise, a role for communication certainly exists work. This commentary identifies several areas where can leverage their expertise regard research. Although this uses tobacco electronic cigarettes (one segment large trend emerging products) as an illustration, purpose encourage researchers consider more broadly.

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