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9781847875785

Health Communication

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    9781847875785

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  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-06-15
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd

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Health communication inquiry has developed over the last thirty years as a rapidly growing, active, and important interdisciplinary area of study concerned with the powerful roles performed by human and mediated communication in health care delivery and health promotion. Health communication is an exciting applied behavioral science area of communication inquiry that examines the ways communication influences health, health care delivery, and health promotion. Research concerning health communication is often problem-focused, designed to identify, examine, and solve serious health care and health promotion problems.Volume One: Health Communication in the Delivery of Health Care focuses on amongst other things consumer-provider health communication, interprofessional relations and team work in health care services and the role of communication in both leading to and reducing disparities in health outcomes.Volume Two: Health Communication and Health Promotion focuses on topics such as the role of communication in public health promotion campaigns, social marketing strategies and the role of media in health promotion.Volume Three: Health Risk Communication focuses on theory and research on health risk awareness, health risk prevention and health risk reduction.Volume Four: Health Communication and New Information Technologies (eHealth) focuses on the use of technology in the dissemination of relevant health information and the advent of empowered e-patients, and ehealth policy and regulation.

Table of Contents

Health Communication in The Delivery of Health Care
Doctor-Patient Communication
Information-Giving in Medical Consultations: The influence of patients' communicative styles and personal characteristics
The Influence of Human Communication on Health Care Outcomes
The Field of Health Communication Today
Bridging the Gap: The separate worlds of evidence-based medicine and patient-centered medicine
The Evolution and Advancement of Health Communication Inquiry
Cancer Communications Research and Health Outcomes: Review and challenge
The Roter Interaction Analysis System (RIAS): Utility and flexibility for analysis of medical interactions
Interacting With Cancer Patients: The significance of physicians' communication behavior
Health Literacy: Essential for health communication
The Impact of Communication on Cancer Risk, Incidence, Morbidity, Mortality, and Quality of life
The Relation Between Health-Orientation, Provider-Patient Communication, and Satisfaction: An individual-difference approach
Approaching Difficult Communication Tasks in Oncology
Factors Associated with Patients' Perceptions of Health Care Providers' Communication Behaviour
College Students' Sexual Health: Investigating the role of peer communication
A Patient-Centered Approach to Breaking Bad News: Communication guidelines for health care providers
The Effects of Communication Skills Training on Pediatricians' and Parents' Communication During "Sick Child" Visits
The Interdisciplinary Study of Health Communication and its Relationship to Communication Science
Health Care Partnership Model of Doctor-Patient Communication in Cancer Prevention and Care Among the Aged
Health Behaviors in Cancer Survivors
Cancer Patients as Active Participants in Their Care
A Multiple Discourse Approach to Health Communication: Translational research and ethical practice
The Central Role of Strategic Health Communication in Enhancing Breast Cancer Outcomes Across the Continuum of Care in Limited-Resource Countries
Ending the End of Life Communication Impasse: A dialogic intervention
Theoretical Contributions of Interpretive and Critical Research in Health Communication
Health Communication and Health Promotion
Social Marketing and Public Health Intervention
The Role of Media Across Four Levels of Health Promotion Intervention
Fear Control and Danger Control: A test of the extended parallel process model
Attention, Need for Sensation, and Health Communication Campaigns
The Manipulative Nature of Health Communication Research: Ethical issues and guidelines
Translating Health Psychology into Effective Health Communication: The American healthstyles audience segmentation project
Theory and Method in Health Audience Segmentation
Applications of a Theoretic Model of Information Exposure to Health Interventions
One Size Does Not Fit All: The case for tailoring print materials
Avoiding the Boomerang: Testing the relative effectiveness of antidrug public service announcements before a national campaign
Achieving Cultural Appropriateness in Health Promotion Programs: Targeted and tailored approaches
Lessons Learned from Public Health Mass Media Campaigns: Marketing health in a crowded media world
Theory and Practice in Health Communications Campaigns: A critical interrogation
Specification and Misspecification of Theoretical Foundations and Logic Models for Health Communication Campaigns
A Social Judgment Theory Approach to Conducting Formative Research in a Social Norms Campaign
A 10-Year Retrospective of Research in Health Mass Media Campaigns: Where do we go from here?
Racial/Ethnic Disparities and Segmentation in Communication Campaigns
Unintended Effects of Health Communication Campaigns
The Roles of Interpersonal Communication in Mass Media Campaigns
Do Loss-Framed Persuasive Messages Engender Greater Message Processing Than Do Grain-Framed Messages?: A meta-analytic review
Health Risk Communication
The Framing of Decisions and The Psychology of Choice
Treating the Public With Risk Communication: A public health perspective
Why Rules for Risk Communication Are Not Enough: A problem-solving approach to risk communication
Risk Perception and Communication Unplugged: Twenty years of process
Communication Channels and Risk Information: A cost utility model
Corporate Environmental Risk Communication: Cases and practices along the Texas Gulf Coast
Communication, Organization and Crisis
Risk Communication in Genetic Testing for Cancer Susceptibility
The Visual Communication of Risk
Heuristic-Systematic Information Processing and Risk Judgment
Informing Women About Their Breast Cancer Risks: Truth and consequences
The Informatics Response in Disaster, Terrorism and War
The Function of Credibility in Information Processing for Risk Perception
The "CAUSE" Model: A research-supported guide for physicians communicating cancer risk
Leave No One Behind: Improving health and risk communication through attention to literacy
Best Practices in Public Health Risk and Crisis Communication
Communication Lessons Learned in the Emergency Operations Center During CDC's Anthrax Response: A commentary
Gene Cuisine or Frankenfood? The Theory of Reasoned Action as an Audience Segmentation Strategy for Messages about Genetically Modified Foods
Formats for Improving Risk Communication in Medical Tradeoff Decisions
Social Sides of Health Risks: Stigma and collective efficacy
Action Not Talk: A simulation of risk communication during the first hours of a pandemic
Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication in a Pandemic: A model for building capacity and resilience of minority communities
Effective Communication During an Influenza Pandemic: The value of using a crisis and emergency risk communication framework
Evaluating Emergency Risk Communications: A dialogue with the experts
Health Communication and New Information Technologies (Ehealth)
New Technologues in Health Communication: Progress or panacea?
Health Communication on the Internet: An effective channel for health behavior change?
Consumers and Evaluation of Interactive Health Communication Applications
Computer-Mediated Support Groups: An examination of relationships among social support, perceived stress, and coping strategies
Recent Advances: Consumer health informatics
Reducing the Frequency of Errors in Medicine Using Information Technology
The Promise and Challenge of eHealth Interventions
How do Consumers Search for and Appraise Health Information on the World Wide Web ? Qualitative Study Using Focus Groups, Usability Tests, and In-Depth Interviews
Rethinking Communication in the E-Health Era
Tailored Messages for Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening of Low-Income and Minority Women Using Medical Records Data
Assessing Communication Competence in an Online Study: Toward informing subsequent interventions among older adults with cancer, their lay caregivers, and peers
Health-Related Support Groups on the Internet: Linking empirical findings to social support and computer-mediated communication theory
The First Generation of e-Patients
Health Related Virtual Communities and Electronic Support Groups: Systematic review of the effects of online peer to peer interactions
How New Subscribers Use Cancer-Related Online Mailing Lists
Emerging Technologies for Cancer Prevention and Other Population Health Challenges
Creating a Framework for Online Cancer Services Research to Facilitate Timely and Interdisciplinary Applications
Reducing the Cancer Burden of Lifestyle Factors: Opportunities and challenges of the Internet
What Is eHealth (6): Perspectives on the evolution of ehealth research
Telemedicine: Its effects on health communication
Use of the Internet to Communication with Health Care Providers in the United States: Estimates from the 2003 and 2005 Health Information National Trends Surveys
Health Communication Technology and Quality of Cancer Care
Can E-Mail Messages Between Patients and Physicians Be Patient-Centered?
Online Participation: A content analysis of differences in utilization of two online cancer communities by men and women, patients and family members
A Review of Web-Assisted Tobacco Interventions (WATIs)
The Role of Message Tailoring in the Development of Persuasive Health Communication Messages
Health Communication and The Health Care System
Information Giving in Medical Care
Communication Practices in the Social Construction of Health in an AIDS Residence
Tailoring Communication for Primary Care Settings
Helping Patients Access High Quality Health Information
Entertainment-Education and Social Change: An analysis of parasocial interaction, social learning, collective efficacy and paradoxical communication
Participatory Design for Better Interactive Health Communication: A statewide model in the USA
A Theoretical Agenda for Entertainment-Education
A Strategy to Reduce Cross-Cultural Miscommunication and Increase the Likelihood of Improving Health Outcomes
Bridging the Digital Divide: Reaching vulnerable populations
The Internet as a Vehicle to Communicate Health Information during a Public Health Emergency: A Survey Analysis Involving the Anthrax Scare of 2001
The Contributions of Health Communication to Eliminating Health Disparities
An Ecological Framework for Cancer Communication: Implications for research
Family Communication and Genetic Health: A research note
On Addressing Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities: The potential role of patient communication skills interventions
Communication and Racial Inequities in Health Care
Tailored Interventions in Public Health: Where does tailoring fit in interventions to reduce health disparities?
The Relationship of Media Attention to Colorectal Cancer-Related Risk Appraisals in Older Japanese Americans: Using Structural Equation Modeling to Develop an Explanatory Model
The NCI Digital Divide Pilot Projects: Implications for cancer education
Communication and Marketing as Tools to Cultivate the Public's Health: A proposed 'people and places' framework
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