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Title Routledge handbook of health communication [electronic resource] / edited by Teresa L. Thompson, Roxanne Parrott, Jon F. Nussbaum.
Publication Info London : Routledge, 2011.
Edition 2nd ed.



Descript 720 p.
Edition 2nd ed.
Contents Foreword - Barbara Korsch Section I: Introduction Ch. 1 -- Multidisciplinary, Interdisciplinary, and Transdisciplinary Approaches to Health Communication: Where Do We Draw the Lines? - Roxanne Parrott and Matthew W. Kreuter Ch. 2 - Building Health Communication Theories in the 21 st Century - Austin S. Babrow and Marifran Mattson Ch. 3 - Narrative Turns Epic: Continuing Developments in Health Narrative Scholarship - Barbara F. Sharf, Lynn M. Harter, Jill Yamasaki, and Paul Haidet Section II. Delivery systems of formal care Ch. 4 - How Medical Interaction Shapes and Reflects the Physician-Patient Relationship - Debra Roter and Judith Hall Ch. 5 -- Beyond Primary Care Providers: A Discussion of Health Communication Roles and Challenges for Healthcare Professionals and Others- Margaret F. Clayton and Lee Ellington Ch. 6 - Telemedicine: Reviewing the Past, Looking Toward the Future - Pamela Whitten, David Cook, and Jennifer Cornacchione Ch. 7 -- Health Care Teams: Communication and Effectiveness- Kevin Real and Marshall Scott Poole Ch 8 -- Working Well: Re-Considering Health Communication at Work - Patricia Geist-Martin and Jennifer A. Scarduzio Ch. 9 -- Relationship Building and Situational Publics: Theoretical Approaches Guiding Today's Health Public Relations - Linda Aldoory and Lucinda Austin Ch.10 - Theory and Practice in Risk Communication: A Review of the Literature and Visions for the Future -- Monique Mitchell Turner, Christine Skubisz, and Rajiv N. Rimal Section III.Health [Mis]information Sources Ch. 11 -- Health Information Seeking - Ezequiel M. Galarce, Shoba Ramanadhan, and K. Viswanath Ch. 12 -- Online Health Information: Conceptual Challenges and Theoretical Opportunities - S. Shyam Sundar, Ronald E. Rice, Hyang-Sook Kim and Chris N. Sciamanna Ch. 13 -- Developing Effective Media Campaigns for Health Promotion - Kami J. Silk, Charles K. Atkin, and Charles T. Salmon Ch. 14 -- International Health Communication Campaigns in Developing Countries - Anthony J. Roberto, Lisa Murray-Johnson and Kim Witte Ch. 15-- Social Marketing: Its Meaning, Use, and Application for Health Communication -- Timothy Edgar, Julie E. Volkman, and Alison M. B. Logan Ch. 16 -- Popular Media and Health: Images and Effects - Kimberly N. Kline Ch. 17-- Advertising in Health Communication: Promoting Pharmaceuticals and Dietary Supplements to US Consumers - Denise E. DeLorme, Jisu Huh, Leonard N. Reid, and Soontae An Section IV. Mediators and Moderators of Care and Understanding Ch. 18 -- Explaining Illness: Issues Concerning the Co-Construction of Explications - Teresa L. Thompson, Bryan B. Whaley, and Anne M. Stone Ch. 19 - Integrating Health Literacy in Health Communication - Kenzie A. Cameron, Michael S. Wolf , and David W. Baker Ch. 20 -- Culture, Communication and Health: A Guiding Framework - Mohan J. Dutta and Ambar Basu Ch. 21 -- Social Support, Social Networks, and Health - Daena J. Goldsmith and Terrance L. Albrecht Ch. 22 - Computer-Mediated Social Support: Promises and Pitfalls for Individuals Coping with Health Concerns - Kevin B. Wright, Amy Janan Johnson, Daniel R.Bernard, and Joshua Averbeck Ch. 23 - Insights About Health from Family Communication Theories - Loretta L. Pecchioni and Maureen P. Keeley Ch. 24 -- Everyday Interpersonal Communication and Health - Rebecca J. Welch Cline Section V. [Un]intended Outcomes of Health Communication Ch. 25-Patient-Centered Communication During Collaborative Decision Making- Mary Politi and Richard L. Street, Jr. Ch. 26 - Provider-Patient Interaction and Related Outcomes - Ashley P. Duggan and Teresa L. Thompson Ch. 27 - Stress, Burnout, and Supportive Communication: A Review of Research in Health Organizations- Eileen Berlin Ray and Julie Apker Ch. 28 - Life Span and End-of-Life Health Communication - Joy Goldsmith, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Sandra Ragan, and Jon F. Nussbaum Ch. 29 - Stigma, Communication, and Health - Rachel A. Smith Ch. 30 - Communication and Health Disparities - Khadidiatou Ndiaye , Janice L. Krieger, Jennifer R. Warren, and Michael L. Hecht Ch. 31 - Health Communication and Health Information: Priority Issues, Policy Implications and Research Opportunities for Healthy People 2020 - Linda M. Harris, Cynthia Bauer, Molla S. Donaldson, R. Craig Lefebvre, Emily Dugan, and Sean Arayasirikul Section VI. Methods in Health Communication Ch. 32 - Conversation Analysis and Health Communication - Jeffrey D. Robinson Ch. 33 -- Social Networks and Health Communication - Thomas W. Valente Ch. 34-- Qualitative Methods: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Daily Practice - Athena du Pre and Sonia J. Crandall Ch. 35 -- Community Organizing Research Approaches - James W. Dearing, Bridget Gaglio, and Borsika A. Rabin Ch. 36 -- Advancing Health Communication Research: Issues and Controversies in Research Design and Data Analysis - Michael T. Stephenson, Brian G. Southwell, and Marco Yzer Ch. 37 - Using New Technologies to Enhance Health Communication Research Methodology- Susan E. Morgan, Andy J. King, and Rebecca K. Ivic Section VII. Overarching Issues in Health Communication Ch. 38 -- Translating Health Communication Research into Practice: The Influence of Health Communication Scholarship on Health Policy, Practice, and Outcomes - Gary L. Kreps Ch. 39 - (Re)Viewing Health Communication and Related Interdisciplinary Curricula: Towards a Transdisciplinary Perspective- Nichole Egbert, Jim L. Query Jr., Margaret M. Quinlan, Carol A. Savery, and Amanda R. Martinez Ch. 40 -- Ethics in Communication for Health Promotion in Clinical Settings and Campaigns: New Challenges and Enduring Dilemmas - Nurit Guttman
Note 3 concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781136931673 (e-book)
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Series Routledge communication series
Routledge communication series.
Subject Communication in medicine.
Physician and patient.
Health services administration.
Health promotion.
Patient education.
Alt author Thompson, Teresa L.
Parrott, Roxanne.
Nussbaum, Jon F.
Descript 720 p.
Edition 2nd ed.
Contents Foreword - Barbara Korsch Section I: Introduction Ch. 1 -- Multidisciplinary, Interdisciplinary, and Transdisciplinary Approaches to Health Communication: Where Do We Draw the Lines? - Roxanne Parrott and Matthew W. Kreuter Ch. 2 - Building Health Communication Theories in the 21 st Century - Austin S. Babrow and Marifran Mattson Ch. 3 - Narrative Turns Epic: Continuing Developments in Health Narrative Scholarship - Barbara F. Sharf, Lynn M. Harter, Jill Yamasaki, and Paul Haidet Section II. Delivery systems of formal care Ch. 4 - How Medical Interaction Shapes and Reflects the Physician-Patient Relationship - Debra Roter and Judith Hall Ch. 5 -- Beyond Primary Care Providers: A Discussion of Health Communication Roles and Challenges for Healthcare Professionals and Others- Margaret F. Clayton and Lee Ellington Ch. 6 - Telemedicine: Reviewing the Past, Looking Toward the Future - Pamela Whitten, David Cook, and Jennifer Cornacchione Ch. 7 -- Health Care Teams: Communication and Effectiveness- Kevin Real and Marshall Scott Poole Ch 8 -- Working Well: Re-Considering Health Communication at Work - Patricia Geist-Martin and Jennifer A. Scarduzio Ch. 9 -- Relationship Building and Situational Publics: Theoretical Approaches Guiding Today's Health Public Relations - Linda Aldoory and Lucinda Austin Ch.10 - Theory and Practice in Risk Communication: A Review of the Literature and Visions for the Future -- Monique Mitchell Turner, Christine Skubisz, and Rajiv N. Rimal Section III.Health [Mis]information Sources Ch. 11 -- Health Information Seeking - Ezequiel M. Galarce, Shoba Ramanadhan, and K. Viswanath Ch. 12 -- Online Health Information: Conceptual Challenges and Theoretical Opportunities - S. Shyam Sundar, Ronald E. Rice, Hyang-Sook Kim and Chris N. Sciamanna Ch. 13 -- Developing Effective Media Campaigns for Health Promotion - Kami J. Silk, Charles K. Atkin, and Charles T. Salmon Ch. 14 -- International Health Communication Campaigns in Developing Countries - Anthony J. Roberto, Lisa Murray-Johnson and Kim Witte Ch. 15-- Social Marketing: Its Meaning, Use, and Application for Health Communication -- Timothy Edgar, Julie E. Volkman, and Alison M. B. Logan Ch. 16 -- Popular Media and Health: Images and Effects - Kimberly N. Kline Ch. 17-- Advertising in Health Communication: Promoting Pharmaceuticals and Dietary Supplements to US Consumers - Denise E. DeLorme, Jisu Huh, Leonard N. Reid, and Soontae An Section IV. Mediators and Moderators of Care and Understanding Ch. 18 -- Explaining Illness: Issues Concerning the Co-Construction of Explications - Teresa L. Thompson, Bryan B. Whaley, and Anne M. Stone Ch. 19 - Integrating Health Literacy in Health Communication - Kenzie A. Cameron, Michael S. Wolf , and David W. Baker Ch. 20 -- Culture, Communication and Health: A Guiding Framework - Mohan J. Dutta and Ambar Basu Ch. 21 -- Social Support, Social Networks, and Health - Daena J. Goldsmith and Terrance L. Albrecht Ch. 22 - Computer-Mediated Social Support: Promises and Pitfalls for Individuals Coping with Health Concerns - Kevin B. Wright, Amy Janan Johnson, Daniel R.Bernard, and Joshua Averbeck Ch. 23 - Insights About Health from Family Communication Theories - Loretta L. Pecchioni and Maureen P. Keeley Ch. 24 -- Everyday Interpersonal Communication and Health - Rebecca J. Welch Cline Section V. [Un]intended Outcomes of Health Communication Ch. 25-Patient-Centered Communication During Collaborative Decision Making- Mary Politi and Richard L. Street, Jr. Ch. 26 - Provider-Patient Interaction and Related Outcomes - Ashley P. Duggan and Teresa L. Thompson Ch. 27 - Stress, Burnout, and Supportive Communication: A Review of Research in Health Organizations- Eileen Berlin Ray and Julie Apker Ch. 28 - Life Span and End-of-Life Health Communication - Joy Goldsmith, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Sandra Ragan, and Jon F. Nussbaum Ch. 29 - Stigma, Communication, and Health - Rachel A. Smith Ch. 30 - Communication and Health Disparities - Khadidiatou Ndiaye , Janice L. Krieger, Jennifer R. Warren, and Michael L. Hecht Ch. 31 - Health Communication and Health Information: Priority Issues, Policy Implications and Research Opportunities for Healthy People 2020 - Linda M. Harris, Cynthia Bauer, Molla S. Donaldson, R. Craig Lefebvre, Emily Dugan, and Sean Arayasirikul Section VI. Methods in Health Communication Ch. 32 - Conversation Analysis and Health Communication - Jeffrey D. Robinson Ch. 33 -- Social Networks and Health Communication - Thomas W. Valente Ch. 34-- Qualitative Methods: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Daily Practice - Athena du Pre and Sonia J. Crandall Ch. 35 -- Community Organizing Research Approaches - James W. Dearing, Bridget Gaglio, and Borsika A. Rabin Ch. 36 -- Advancing Health Communication Research: Issues and Controversies in Research Design and Data Analysis - Michael T. Stephenson, Brian G. Southwell, and Marco Yzer Ch. 37 - Using New Technologies to Enhance Health Communication Research Methodology- Susan E. Morgan, Andy J. King, and Rebecca K. Ivic Section VII. Overarching Issues in Health Communication Ch. 38 -- Translating Health Communication Research into Practice: The Influence of Health Communication Scholarship on Health Policy, Practice, and Outcomes - Gary L. Kreps Ch. 39 - (Re)Viewing Health Communication and Related Interdisciplinary Curricula: Towards a Transdisciplinary Perspective- Nichole Egbert, Jim L. Query Jr., Margaret M. Quinlan, Carol A. Savery, and Amanda R. Martinez Ch. 40 -- Ethics in Communication for Health Promotion in Clinical Settings and Campaigns: New Challenges and Enduring Dilemmas - Nurit Guttman
Note 3 concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781136931673 (e-book)
Series Routledge communication series
Routledge communication series.
Subject Communication in medicine.
Physician and patient.
Health services administration.
Health promotion.
Patient education.
Alt author Thompson, Teresa L.
Parrott, Roxanne.
Nussbaum, Jon F.

Subject Communication in medicine.
Physician and patient.
Health services administration.
Health promotion.
Patient education.
Descript 720 p.
Contents Foreword - Barbara Korsch Section I: Introduction Ch. 1 -- Multidisciplinary, Interdisciplinary, and Transdisciplinary Approaches to Health Communication: Where Do We Draw the Lines? - Roxanne Parrott and Matthew W. Kreuter Ch. 2 - Building Health Communication Theories in the 21 st Century - Austin S. Babrow and Marifran Mattson Ch. 3 - Narrative Turns Epic: Continuing Developments in Health Narrative Scholarship - Barbara F. Sharf, Lynn M. Harter, Jill Yamasaki, and Paul Haidet Section II. Delivery systems of formal care Ch. 4 - How Medical Interaction Shapes and Reflects the Physician-Patient Relationship - Debra Roter and Judith Hall Ch. 5 -- Beyond Primary Care Providers: A Discussion of Health Communication Roles and Challenges for Healthcare Professionals and Others- Margaret F. Clayton and Lee Ellington Ch. 6 - Telemedicine: Reviewing the Past, Looking Toward the Future - Pamela Whitten, David Cook, and Jennifer Cornacchione Ch. 7 -- Health Care Teams: Communication and Effectiveness- Kevin Real and Marshall Scott Poole Ch 8 -- Working Well: Re-Considering Health Communication at Work - Patricia Geist-Martin and Jennifer A. Scarduzio Ch. 9 -- Relationship Building and Situational Publics: Theoretical Approaches Guiding Today's Health Public Relations - Linda Aldoory and Lucinda Austin Ch.10 - Theory and Practice in Risk Communication: A Review of the Literature and Visions for the Future -- Monique Mitchell Turner, Christine Skubisz, and Rajiv N. Rimal Section III.Health [Mis]information Sources Ch. 11 -- Health Information Seeking - Ezequiel M. Galarce, Shoba Ramanadhan, and K. Viswanath Ch. 12 -- Online Health Information: Conceptual Challenges and Theoretical Opportunities - S. Shyam Sundar, Ronald E. Rice, Hyang-Sook Kim and Chris N. Sciamanna Ch. 13 -- Developing Effective Media Campaigns for Health Promotion - Kami J. Silk, Charles K. Atkin, and Charles T. Salmon Ch. 14 -- International Health Communication Campaigns in Developing Countries - Anthony J. Roberto, Lisa Murray-Johnson and Kim Witte Ch. 15-- Social Marketing: Its Meaning, Use, and Application for Health Communication -- Timothy Edgar, Julie E. Volkman, and Alison M. B. Logan Ch. 16 -- Popular Media and Health: Images and Effects - Kimberly N. Kline Ch. 17-- Advertising in Health Communication: Promoting Pharmaceuticals and Dietary Supplements to US Consumers - Denise E. DeLorme, Jisu Huh, Leonard N. Reid, and Soontae An Section IV. Mediators and Moderators of Care and Understanding Ch. 18 -- Explaining Illness: Issues Concerning the Co-Construction of Explications - Teresa L. Thompson, Bryan B. Whaley, and Anne M. Stone Ch. 19 - Integrating Health Literacy in Health Communication - Kenzie A. Cameron, Michael S. Wolf , and David W. Baker Ch. 20 -- Culture, Communication and Health: A Guiding Framework - Mohan J. Dutta and Ambar Basu Ch. 21 -- Social Support, Social Networks, and Health - Daena J. Goldsmith and Terrance L. Albrecht Ch. 22 - Computer-Mediated Social Support: Promises and Pitfalls for Individuals Coping with Health Concerns - Kevin B. Wright, Amy Janan Johnson, Daniel R.Bernard, and Joshua Averbeck Ch. 23 - Insights About Health from Family Communication Theories - Loretta L. Pecchioni and Maureen P. Keeley Ch. 24 -- Everyday Interpersonal Communication and Health - Rebecca J. Welch Cline Section V. [Un]intended Outcomes of Health Communication Ch. 25-Patient-Centered Communication During Collaborative Decision Making- Mary Politi and Richard L. Street, Jr. Ch. 26 - Provider-Patient Interaction and Related Outcomes - Ashley P. Duggan and Teresa L. Thompson Ch. 27 - Stress, Burnout, and Supportive Communication: A Review of Research in Health Organizations- Eileen Berlin Ray and Julie Apker Ch. 28 - Life Span and End-of-Life Health Communication - Joy Goldsmith, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Sandra Ragan, and Jon F. Nussbaum Ch. 29 - Stigma, Communication, and Health - Rachel A. Smith Ch. 30 - Communication and Health Disparities - Khadidiatou Ndiaye , Janice L. Krieger, Jennifer R. Warren, and Michael L. Hecht Ch. 31 - Health Communication and Health Information: Priority Issues, Policy Implications and Research Opportunities for Healthy People 2020 - Linda M. Harris, Cynthia Bauer, Molla S. Donaldson, R. Craig Lefebvre, Emily Dugan, and Sean Arayasirikul Section VI. Methods in Health Communication Ch. 32 - Conversation Analysis and Health Communication - Jeffrey D. Robinson Ch. 33 -- Social Networks and Health Communication - Thomas W. Valente Ch. 34-- Qualitative Methods: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Daily Practice - Athena du Pre and Sonia J. Crandall Ch. 35 -- Community Organizing Research Approaches - James W. Dearing, Bridget Gaglio, and Borsika A. Rabin Ch. 36 -- Advancing Health Communication Research: Issues and Controversies in Research Design and Data Analysis - Michael T. Stephenson, Brian G. Southwell, and Marco Yzer Ch. 37 - Using New Technologies to Enhance Health Communication Research Methodology- Susan E. Morgan, Andy J. King, and Rebecca K. Ivic Section VII. Overarching Issues in Health Communication Ch. 38 -- Translating Health Communication Research into Practice: The Influence of Health Communication Scholarship on Health Policy, Practice, and Outcomes - Gary L. Kreps Ch. 39 - (Re)Viewing Health Communication and Related Interdisciplinary Curricula: Towards a Transdisciplinary Perspective- Nichole Egbert, Jim L. Query Jr., Margaret M. Quinlan, Carol A. Savery, and Amanda R. Martinez Ch. 40 -- Ethics in Communication for Health Promotion in Clinical Settings and Campaigns: New Challenges and Enduring Dilemmas - Nurit Guttman
Note 3 concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Thompson, Teresa L.
Parrott, Roxanne.
Nussbaum, Jon F.
ISBN 9781136931673 (e-book)

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