The Routledge Handbook of Health Communication
Herausgeber: Thompson, Teresa L; Harrington, Nancy Grant
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Herausgeber: Thompson, Teresa L; Harrington, Nancy Grant
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A seminal text, this new edition provides students and scholars a comprehensive survey of the subject's key research foundations and trends, authored by the discipline's leading scholars. It is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, scholars, policymakers, and healthcare professionals doing work in health communication.
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A seminal text, this new edition provides students and scholars a comprehensive survey of the subject's key research foundations and trends, authored by the discipline's leading scholars. It is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, scholars, policymakers, and healthcare professionals doing work in health communication.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1302g
- ISBN-13: 9780367488956
- ISBN-10: 0367488957
- Artikelnr.: 62223731
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1302g
- ISBN-13: 9780367488956
- ISBN-10: 0367488957
- Artikelnr.: 62223731
Teresa L. Thompson is Professor of Communication at the University of Dayton, USA. She edits the journal Health Communication. Nancy Grant Harrington is Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Kentucky, USA.
Section 1: Introduction 1. The Multidisciplinary, Interdisciplinary, and
Transdisciplinary Nature of Health Communication Scholarship 2. Theoretical
and Methodological Matters in Health Communication: Navigating Current and
Future Directions 3. Research Translation, Dissemination, and
Implementation 4. Narrative Features, Forms, and Functions: Telling Stories
to Foster Well-Being, Humanize Healthcare, and Catalyze Change Section 2:
Interpersonal and Family Health Communication 5. Mental Health, Mental
Illness, and Suicide 6. Stigma, Communication, and Health 7. Health and
Relational Outcomes for Informal Caregivers and Care-Recipients 8. Family
Health Communication 9. Palliative Care and End-of-Life Communication 10.
Supportive Communication and Health 11. Everyday Interpersonal
Communication about Health and Illness Section 3: Patient-Provider
Communication 12. Mutual Persuasion as Patient-Centered Communication 13.
Difficult Conversations between Healthcare Providers and Patients 14.
Improving Clinician and Patient Communication Skills 15. Patient-Provider
Communication and Health Outcomes Section 4: Healthcare Provider and
Organizational Health Communication 16. The Multiple Voices of
Communication in Healthcare 17. Interprofessional Communication: Teams,
Handoffs, and Multiteam Systems 18. Stress and Burnout: A Review of
Research in Health Organizations Section 5. Mediated Communication 19.
Health and Media: The Impact of News and Entertainment 20. Consumer
Advertising and Health Communication 21. Social Media and Health 22. Health
Misinformation Section 6: Campaigns, Interventions, and Technology
Applications 23. Public Health Communication Campaigns 24. Community-Based
Health Interventions 25. Technology-based Interventions for Health
Promotion and Disease Prevention and Treatment 26. The Role of Technology
in Health Communication: Trends and Trajectories Section 7: Over-arching
Issues in Health Communication 27. Health Information Seeking 28. Inroads
into Healthy Decision Making: The Role of Health Literacy in Health
Communication 29. Communication, Health, and Equity: Structural Influences
30. Intercultural Health Communication: Rethinking Culture in Health
Communication 31. Global Health Communication 32. Public Health Crises 33.
Communicating about the Environment and Health Section 8: Challenges and
Challenging Contexts in Health Communication Research and Practice 34.
Ethical Issues in Health Communication in Clinical and Digital Setting and
in Health Communication Campaigns 35. Rethinking Imbalances of Power
through Health Communication: Challenges for Scholars, Practitioners, and
Activists 36. Conversation Analysis and Health Communication 37. Advancing
Health Communication Research: Issues and Controversies in Research Design
and Data Analysis 38. Health Communication Research and Practice at the
Level of Government, Foundations, Public Policy, and NGOs 39. Challenges in
Conducting Health Communication Research
Transdisciplinary Nature of Health Communication Scholarship 2. Theoretical
and Methodological Matters in Health Communication: Navigating Current and
Future Directions 3. Research Translation, Dissemination, and
Implementation 4. Narrative Features, Forms, and Functions: Telling Stories
to Foster Well-Being, Humanize Healthcare, and Catalyze Change Section 2:
Interpersonal and Family Health Communication 5. Mental Health, Mental
Illness, and Suicide 6. Stigma, Communication, and Health 7. Health and
Relational Outcomes for Informal Caregivers and Care-Recipients 8. Family
Health Communication 9. Palliative Care and End-of-Life Communication 10.
Supportive Communication and Health 11. Everyday Interpersonal
Communication about Health and Illness Section 3: Patient-Provider
Communication 12. Mutual Persuasion as Patient-Centered Communication 13.
Difficult Conversations between Healthcare Providers and Patients 14.
Improving Clinician and Patient Communication Skills 15. Patient-Provider
Communication and Health Outcomes Section 4: Healthcare Provider and
Organizational Health Communication 16. The Multiple Voices of
Communication in Healthcare 17. Interprofessional Communication: Teams,
Handoffs, and Multiteam Systems 18. Stress and Burnout: A Review of
Research in Health Organizations Section 5. Mediated Communication 19.
Health and Media: The Impact of News and Entertainment 20. Consumer
Advertising and Health Communication 21. Social Media and Health 22. Health
Misinformation Section 6: Campaigns, Interventions, and Technology
Applications 23. Public Health Communication Campaigns 24. Community-Based
Health Interventions 25. Technology-based Interventions for Health
Promotion and Disease Prevention and Treatment 26. The Role of Technology
in Health Communication: Trends and Trajectories Section 7: Over-arching
Issues in Health Communication 27. Health Information Seeking 28. Inroads
into Healthy Decision Making: The Role of Health Literacy in Health
Communication 29. Communication, Health, and Equity: Structural Influences
30. Intercultural Health Communication: Rethinking Culture in Health
Communication 31. Global Health Communication 32. Public Health Crises 33.
Communicating about the Environment and Health Section 8: Challenges and
Challenging Contexts in Health Communication Research and Practice 34.
Ethical Issues in Health Communication in Clinical and Digital Setting and
in Health Communication Campaigns 35. Rethinking Imbalances of Power
through Health Communication: Challenges for Scholars, Practitioners, and
Activists 36. Conversation Analysis and Health Communication 37. Advancing
Health Communication Research: Issues and Controversies in Research Design
and Data Analysis 38. Health Communication Research and Practice at the
Level of Government, Foundations, Public Policy, and NGOs 39. Challenges in
Conducting Health Communication Research
Section 1: Introduction 1. The Multidisciplinary, Interdisciplinary, and
Transdisciplinary Nature of Health Communication Scholarship 2. Theoretical
and Methodological Matters in Health Communication: Navigating Current and
Future Directions 3. Research Translation, Dissemination, and
Implementation 4. Narrative Features, Forms, and Functions: Telling Stories
to Foster Well-Being, Humanize Healthcare, and Catalyze Change Section 2:
Interpersonal and Family Health Communication 5. Mental Health, Mental
Illness, and Suicide 6. Stigma, Communication, and Health 7. Health and
Relational Outcomes for Informal Caregivers and Care-Recipients 8. Family
Health Communication 9. Palliative Care and End-of-Life Communication 10.
Supportive Communication and Health 11. Everyday Interpersonal
Communication about Health and Illness Section 3: Patient-Provider
Communication 12. Mutual Persuasion as Patient-Centered Communication 13.
Difficult Conversations between Healthcare Providers and Patients 14.
Improving Clinician and Patient Communication Skills 15. Patient-Provider
Communication and Health Outcomes Section 4: Healthcare Provider and
Organizational Health Communication 16. The Multiple Voices of
Communication in Healthcare 17. Interprofessional Communication: Teams,
Handoffs, and Multiteam Systems 18. Stress and Burnout: A Review of
Research in Health Organizations Section 5. Mediated Communication 19.
Health and Media: The Impact of News and Entertainment 20. Consumer
Advertising and Health Communication 21. Social Media and Health 22. Health
Misinformation Section 6: Campaigns, Interventions, and Technology
Applications 23. Public Health Communication Campaigns 24. Community-Based
Health Interventions 25. Technology-based Interventions for Health
Promotion and Disease Prevention and Treatment 26. The Role of Technology
in Health Communication: Trends and Trajectories Section 7: Over-arching
Issues in Health Communication 27. Health Information Seeking 28. Inroads
into Healthy Decision Making: The Role of Health Literacy in Health
Communication 29. Communication, Health, and Equity: Structural Influences
30. Intercultural Health Communication: Rethinking Culture in Health
Communication 31. Global Health Communication 32. Public Health Crises 33.
Communicating about the Environment and Health Section 8: Challenges and
Challenging Contexts in Health Communication Research and Practice 34.
Ethical Issues in Health Communication in Clinical and Digital Setting and
in Health Communication Campaigns 35. Rethinking Imbalances of Power
through Health Communication: Challenges for Scholars, Practitioners, and
Activists 36. Conversation Analysis and Health Communication 37. Advancing
Health Communication Research: Issues and Controversies in Research Design
and Data Analysis 38. Health Communication Research and Practice at the
Level of Government, Foundations, Public Policy, and NGOs 39. Challenges in
Conducting Health Communication Research
Transdisciplinary Nature of Health Communication Scholarship 2. Theoretical
and Methodological Matters in Health Communication: Navigating Current and
Future Directions 3. Research Translation, Dissemination, and
Implementation 4. Narrative Features, Forms, and Functions: Telling Stories
to Foster Well-Being, Humanize Healthcare, and Catalyze Change Section 2:
Interpersonal and Family Health Communication 5. Mental Health, Mental
Illness, and Suicide 6. Stigma, Communication, and Health 7. Health and
Relational Outcomes for Informal Caregivers and Care-Recipients 8. Family
Health Communication 9. Palliative Care and End-of-Life Communication 10.
Supportive Communication and Health 11. Everyday Interpersonal
Communication about Health and Illness Section 3: Patient-Provider
Communication 12. Mutual Persuasion as Patient-Centered Communication 13.
Difficult Conversations between Healthcare Providers and Patients 14.
Improving Clinician and Patient Communication Skills 15. Patient-Provider
Communication and Health Outcomes Section 4: Healthcare Provider and
Organizational Health Communication 16. The Multiple Voices of
Communication in Healthcare 17. Interprofessional Communication: Teams,
Handoffs, and Multiteam Systems 18. Stress and Burnout: A Review of
Research in Health Organizations Section 5. Mediated Communication 19.
Health and Media: The Impact of News and Entertainment 20. Consumer
Advertising and Health Communication 21. Social Media and Health 22. Health
Misinformation Section 6: Campaigns, Interventions, and Technology
Applications 23. Public Health Communication Campaigns 24. Community-Based
Health Interventions 25. Technology-based Interventions for Health
Promotion and Disease Prevention and Treatment 26. The Role of Technology
in Health Communication: Trends and Trajectories Section 7: Over-arching
Issues in Health Communication 27. Health Information Seeking 28. Inroads
into Healthy Decision Making: The Role of Health Literacy in Health
Communication 29. Communication, Health, and Equity: Structural Influences
30. Intercultural Health Communication: Rethinking Culture in Health
Communication 31. Global Health Communication 32. Public Health Crises 33.
Communicating about the Environment and Health Section 8: Challenges and
Challenging Contexts in Health Communication Research and Practice 34.
Ethical Issues in Health Communication in Clinical and Digital Setting and
in Health Communication Campaigns 35. Rethinking Imbalances of Power
through Health Communication: Challenges for Scholars, Practitioners, and
Activists 36. Conversation Analysis and Health Communication 37. Advancing
Health Communication Research: Issues and Controversies in Research Design
and Data Analysis 38. Health Communication Research and Practice at the
Level of Government, Foundations, Public Policy, and NGOs 39. Challenges in
Conducting Health Communication Research