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ISBN 10: 0415824559
ISBN 13: 978-0415824552
Author: Nancy Grant Harrington
Health Communication provides coverage of the major areas of interest in the field of health communication, including interpersonal, organizational, and health media. It takes an in-depth approach to health communication research by analyzing and critically evaluating research conducted across multiple paradigmatic perspectives.
This edited textbook includes chapters covering such topics as:
interpersonal health communication issues, challenges, and complexities in health communication,
communication aspects of health behaviors and conditions,
organizational issues in health communication, and
media and eHealth research.
Chapters have been contributed by noted researchers and educators in health communication and represent the current state of the field. They offer pedagogical features that will prove useful to students and instructors of health communication, such as sidebars, summary boxes, suggestions for in-class activities, discussion questions, and lists of additional resources.
A companion website provides online resources for use with this text, including:
For students:
Test questions
Downloadable flash cards
Exam study guides
For instructors:
PowerPoint slides
Sample syllabi
Sample assignments
Developed for use in upper-level health communication courses, this text represents the breadth and depth of health communication theory and research as it exists today.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1
Health Communication: An Introduction to Theory,
Method, and Application
Nancy Grant Harrington
SECTION ONE: PEOPLE AND THEIR PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 2
The Patient Experience
Gretchen Norling Holmes and Nancy Grant Harrington
Chapter 3
Understanding Caregiver Challenges and Social Support Needs Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, and Sara Shaunfield
Chapter 4
Providers’ Perspectives on Health Communication: Influences, Processes, and Outcomes
Melinda Villagran and Melinda R. Weathers
Approaches to Studying Provider-Patient Communication
Chapter 5
Carma L. Bylund and Christopher J. Koenig
Chapter 6
Interprofessional Communication: Health Care Teams and Medical Interpreters
Kevin Real and Marjorie M. Buckner
SECTION TWO: CHALLENGES AND COMPLEXITIES IN HEALTH COMMUNICATION
Chapter 7
Factors Affecting the Patient Katharine J. Head and Elisia L. Cohen
Chapter 8
Socio-cultural Factors in Health Communication
Evelyn Y. Ho
Chapter 9
Risky Health Behaviors Among Adolescents and Young Adults Pamela K. Cupp, Matthew W. Savage, Katharine Atwood, and Melissa H. Abadi
Chapter 10
Mental Health and Illness
Nancy Grant Harrington and Ashley P. Duggan
Chapter 11
Ethical Issues in Health Communication Allison M. Scott and Nicholas T. Iannarino
SECTION THREE: TECHNOLOGY, MEDIA, AND HEALTH
Chapter 12
New Technologies in Health Communication Nancy Grant Harrington and Katharine J. Head
Chapter 13
Media Effects and Health
Adam J. Parrish, Sarah C. Vos, and Elisia L. Cohen
Chapter 14
Campaigns and Interventions
Donald W. Helme, Matthew W. Savage, and Rachael A. Record
Chapter 15
Internet and eHealth
Seth M. Noar
Chapter 16
Risk and Crisis Communication Shari R. Veil and Timothy L. Sellnow
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