Health communication / edited by Gary L. Kreps.
Material type: TextSeries: SAGE benchmarks in communicationPublisher: London : SAGE, 2010Description: 5 volumes ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1847875785
- 9781847875785
- 610.14 22
- R118
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Includes bibliographical references.
Volume 1. Health Communication in the Delivery of Health Care -- 1. Doctor-Patient Communication / Barbara M. Korsch and Vida Francis Negrete -- 2. Information-giving in Medical Consultations: The influence of patients' communicative styles and personal characteristics / Richard L. Street Jr -- 3. The Influence of Human Communication on Health Care Outcomes / Gary L. Kreps, Dan O'Hair and Marsha Clowers -- 4. The Field of Health Communication Today / Everett M. Rogers -- 5. Bridging the Gap: The separate worlds of evidence-based medicine and patient-centered medicine / Jozien Bensing -- 6. The Evolution and Advancement of Health Communication Inquiry / Gary L. Kreps -- 7. Cancer Communications Research and Health Outcomes: Review and challenge / Gary L. Kreps and Daria Chapelsky Massimilla -- 8. The Roter Interaction Analysis System (RIAS): Utility and flexibility for analysis of medical interactions / Debra Roter and Susan Larson -- 9. Interacting With Cancer Patients: The significance of physicians' communication behavior / Neeraj K. Arora -- 10. Health Literacy: Essential for health communication / Ruth M. Parker and Julie A. Gazmararian -- 11. The Impact of Communication on Cancer Risk, Incidence, Morbidity, Mortality, and Quality of life / Gary L.Kreps -- 12. The Relation Between Health-Orientation, Provider-Patient Communication, and Satisfaction: An individual-difference approach / Mohan J. Dutta-Bergman -- 13. Approaching Difficult Communication Tasks in Oncology / Anthony L. Back, Robert M. Arnold, Walter F. Baile, James A. Tulsky and Kelly Fryer-Edwards -- 14. Factors Associated with Patients' Perceptions of Health Care Providers' Communication Behaviour / Lila J. Finney Rutten, Erik Augustson and Kay Wanke -- 15. College Students' Sexual Health: Investigating the role of peer communication / Christine E. Rittenour and Melanie Booth-Butterfield -- 16. A Patient-Centered Approach to Breaking Bad News: Communication guidelines for health care providers / Lisa Sparks, Melinda M. Villagran, Jessica Parker-Raley and Cory B. Cunningham -- 17. The Effects of Communication Skills Training on Pediatricians' and Parents' Communication During "Sick Child" Visits / Nancy Grant Harrington, Gretchen R. Norling, Florence M. Witte, Judith Taylor and James E. Andrews -- 18. The Interdisciplinary Study of Health Communication and its Relationship to Communication Science / Gary L. Kreps, Jim L. Query, Jr., and Ellen W. Bonaguro -- 19. Health Care Partnership Model of Doctor-Patient Communication in Cancer Prevention and Care Among the Aged / Eva Kahana and Boaz Kahana -- 20. Health Behaviors in Cancer Survivors / Deborah K. Mayer, Norma C. Terrin, Usha Menon, Gary L. Kreps, Kathy McCance, Susan K. Parsons and Kathleen H. Mooney -- 21. Cancer Patients as Active Participants in Their Care / Edward Krupat and Julie T. Irish -- 22. A Multiple Discourse Approach to Health Communication: Translational research and ethical practice / Roxanne Parrott -- 23. The Central Role of Strategic Health Communication in Enhancing Breast Cancer Outcomes Across the Continuum of Care in Limited-Resource Countries / Gary L. Kreps and Rama Sivaram -- 24. Ending the End of Life Communication Impasse: A dialogic intervention / John W. Lannamann, Linda M. Harris, Alexis D. Bakos and Kylene J. Baker -- 25. Theoretical Contributions of Interpretive and Critical Research in Health Communication / Heather M. Zoller and Kimberly N. Kline --
Volume 2. Health Communication and Health Promotion -- 26. Social Marketing and Public Health Intervention / R. Craig Lefebvre and June A. Flora -- 27. The Role of Media Across Four Levels of Health Promotion Intervention / June A. Flora, Edward W. Maibach and Nathan Maccoby -- 28. Fear Control and Danger Control: a Test of the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM) / Kim Witte -- 29. Attention, Need for Sensation, and Health Communication Campaigns / Lewis Donohew, Philip Palmgreen and Elizabeth Pugzles Lorch -- 30. The Manipulative Nature of Health Communication Research / Kim Witte -- 31. Translating Health Psychology Into Effective Health Communication: The American healthstyles audience segmentation project / Edward W. Maibach, Andrew Maxfield, Kelly Ladin and Michael Slater -- 32. Theory and Method in Health Audience Segmentation / Michael D. Slater -- 33. Applications of a Theoretic Model of Information Exposure to Health Interventions / Lewis Donohew, Elizabeth Pugzles Lorch and Philip Palmgreen -- 34. One Size Does Not Fit All: The case for tailoring print materials / Matthew W. Kreuter, Victor J. Strecher and Bernard Glassman -- 35. Avoiding the Boomerang: Testing the relative effectiveness of antidrug public service announcements before a national campaign / Martin Fishbein, Kathleen Hall-Jamieson, Eric Zimmer, Ina von Haeften and Robin Nabi -- 36. Achieving Cultural Appropriateness in Health Promotion Programs: Targeted and tailored approaches / Matthew W. Kreuter, Susan N. Lukwago, Dawn C. Bucholtz, Eddie M. Clark and Vetta Sanders-Thompson -- 37. Lessons Learned from Public Health Mass Media Campaigns: Marketing health in a crowded media world / Whitney Randolph and K. Viswanath -- 38. Theory and Proactive in Health Communications Campaigns: A critical interrogation / Mohan J. Dutta-Bergman -- 39. Specification and Misspecification of Theoretical Foundations and Logic Models for Health Communication Campaigns / Michael D. Slater -- 40. A Social Judgment Theory Approach To Conducting Formative Research in a Social Norms Campaign / Sandi W. Smith, Charles K. Atkin, Dennis Martell, Rebecca Allen and Larry Hembroff -- 41. A 10-Year Retrospective of Research in Health Mass Media Campaigns: Where do we go from here? / Seth M. Noar -- 42. Racial /Ethnic Disparities and Segmentation in Communication Campaigns / Robert C. Hornik and A. Susana Ramirez -- 43. Unintended Effects of Health Communication Campaigns / Hyunyi Cho and Charles T. Salmon -- 44. The Roles of Interpersonal Communication in Mass Media Campaigns / Brian G. Southwell and Marco C. Yzer -- 45. Do Loss-Framed Persuasive Messages Engender Greater Message Processing Than Do Grain-Framed Messages?: A meta-analytic review / Daniel J. O'Keefe and Jakob D. Jensen --
Volume 3. Health Risk Communication -- 46. The Framing of Decisions and The Psychology of Choice / Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman -- 47. Treating the Public With Risk Communication: A public health perspective / Baruch Fischhoff -- 48. Why Rules for Risk Communication Fail: A problem-solving approach to risk communication / Katherine E. Rowan -- 49. Risk Perception and Communication Unplugged: Twenty years of process / Baruch Fischhoff -- 50. Communication Channels and Risk Information / Craig W. Trumbo -- 51. Corporate Environmental Risk Communication: Cases and practices along the Texas Gulf Coast / Robert L. Heath -- 52. Communication, Organization and Crisis / Matthew W. Seeger, Timothy L. Sellnow and Robert R. Ulmer -- 53. Risk Communication in Genetic Testing for Cancer Susceptibility / Robert T. Croyle and Caryn Lerman -- 54. The Visual Communication of Risk / Isaac M. Lipkus and J. G. Hollands -- 55. Heuristic-Systematic Information Processing and Risk Judgment / Craig W. Trumbo -- 56. Informing Women About Their Breast Cancer Risks: Truth and consequences / Isaac Lipkus, Monica Biradavolu, Kathryn Fenn, Punam Keller and Barbara K. Rimer -- 57. The Informatics Response in Disaster, Terrorism and War / Jonathan M. Teich, Michael M. Wagner, Colin F. Mackenzie and Klaus O. Schafer -- 58. The Function of Credibility in Information Processing for Risk Perception / Craig W. Trumbo and Katherine A. McComas -- 59. The "CAUSE" Model: A research-supported guide for physicians communicating cancer risk / Katherine E. Rowan, Lisa Sparks, Loretta Pecchioni and Melinda M. Villagran -- 60. Leave No One Behind: Improving health and risk communication through attention to literacy / Rima E. Rudd, John P. Comings and James N. Hyde -- 61. Best Practices in Public Health Risk and Crisis Communication / Vincent T. Covello -- 62. Communication Lessons Learned in the Emergency Operations Center During CDC's Anthrax Response: A commentary / Marsha L. Vanderford -- 63. Gene Cuisine or Frankenfood? The Theory of Reasoned Action as an Audience Segmentation Strategy for Messages about Genetically Modified Foods / Kami J. Silk, Judith Weiner and Roxanne L.Parrott -- 64. Formats for Improving Risk Communication in Medical Tradeoff Decisions / Erika A. Waters, Neil D. Weinstein, Graham A. Colditz and Karen Emmons -- 65. Social Sides of Health Risks: Stigma and collective efficacy / Rachel A. Smith, Merissa Ferrara and Kim Witte -- 66. Action Not Talk: A simulation of risk communication during the first hours of a pandemic / Vicki S. Freimuth, Karen M. Hilyard, J. Kevin Barge and Lynn A. Sokler -- 67. Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication in a Pandemic: A model for building capacity and resilience of minority communities / Sandra Crouse Quinn -- 68. Effective Communication During an Influenza Pandemic: The value of using a crisis and emergency risk communication framework / Barbara Reynolds and Sandra Crouse Quinn -- 69. Evaluating Emergency Risk Communications: A dialogue with the experts / Craig W. Thomas, Marsha L. Vanderford and Sandra Crouse Quinn --
Volume 4. Health Communication and New Information Technologies (Ehealth) -- 70. New Technologues in Health Communication / Michael A. Chamberlain -- 71. Health Communication on the Internet: An effective channel for health behavior change? / Michael M. Cassell, Christine Jackson and Brian Cheuvront -- 72. Consumers and Evaluation of Interactive Health Communication Applications / David H. Gustafson, Thomas N. Robinson, David Ansley, Linda Adler and Patricia Flatley Brennan -- 73. Computer-Mediated Support Groups: An examination of relationships among social support, perceived stress, and coping strategies / Kevin B. Wright -- 74. Recent Advances: Consumer health informatics / Gunther Eysenbach -- 75. Reducing the Frequency of Errors in Medicine Using Information Technology / David W. Bates, Michael Cohen, Lucian L. Leape, J. Marc Overhage, M. Michael Shabot and Thomas Sheridan -- 76. The Promise and Challenge of eHealth Interventions / Nancy L.Atkinson and Robert S. Gold -- 77. 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 / G. Eysenbach and C. Kohnler -- 78. Rethinking Communication in the E-Health Era / L. Neuhauser and G.L. Kreps -- 79. Tailored Messages for Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening of Low-Income and Minority Women Using Medical Records Data / M.L. Jibaja-Weiss, R. Volk, P. Kingery, Q.W. Smith and J.D. Holcomb -- 80. Assessing Communication Competence in an Online Study: Toward informing subsequent interventions among older adults with cancer, their lay caregivers, and peers / J.L. Query Jr and K.B. Wright -- 81. Health-Related Support Groups on the Internet: Linking empirical findings to social support and computer-mediated communication theory / K.B. Wright and S.B. Bell -- 82. The First Generation of e-Patients / T. Ferguson and G. Frydman -- 83. Health Related Virtual Communities and Electronic Support Groups: Systematic review of the effects of online peer to peer interactions / G. Eysenbach, J. Powell, M. Englesakis, C. Rizo and A. Sten -- 84. How New Subscribers Use Cancer-Related Online Mailing Lists / B.K. Rimer, E.J. Lyons, K.M. Ribisl, J.M. Bowling, C.E. Golin, M.J. Forlenza and A. Meier -- 85. Emerging Technologies for Cancer Prevention and Other Population Health Challenges / T.R. Eng -- 86. Creating a Framework for Online Cancer Services Research to Facilitate Timely and Interdisciplinary Applications / P. Whitten, G.L. Kreps and M.S. Eastin -- 87. Reducing the Cancer Burden of Lifestyle Factors: Opportunities and challenges of the Internet / A.L. Graham and D.B. Abrams -- 88. What Is eHealth (6): Perspectives on the evolution of ehealth research / D.K. Ahern, J.M. Kreslake and J.M. Phalen -- 89. Telemedicine: Its effects on health communication / J. Matusitz and G.M. Breen -- 90. 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 (HINTS) / E.B. Beckjord, L.J. Finney Rutten, L. Squiers, N.K. Arora, L. Volckmann, R.P. Moser and B.W. Hesse -- 91. Health Communication Technology and Quality of Cancer Care / L.M. Harris, G.L. Kreps and C. Dresser -- 92. Can E-Mail Messages Between Patients and Physicians Be Patient-Centered? / D.L. Roter, S. Larson, D.Z. Sands, D.E. Ford and T. Houston -- 93. Online Participation: A content analysis of differences in utilization of two online cancer communities by men and women, patients and family members / T. Ginossar -- 94. A Review of Web-Assisted Tobacco Interventions (WATIs) / B.C. Bock, A.L. Graham, J.A. Whiteley and J.L Stoddard -- 95. The Role of Message Tailoring in the Development of Persuasive Health Communication Messages / S.M. Noar, N.G. Harrington and R.S. Aldrich --
Volume 5. Health Communication and the Health Care System -- 96. Information Giving in Medical Care / Howard Waitzkin -- 97. Communication Practices in the Social Construction of Health in an AIDS residence / Lawrence R. Frey, Mara B. Adelman and Jim L. Query, Jr -- 98. Tailoring Communications for Primary Care Settings / B. K. Rimer and B. Glassman -- 99. Helping Patients Access High Quality Health Information / Sasha Shepperd, Deborah Charnock and Bog Gann -- 100. Entertainment-Education and Social Change: an Analysis of Parasocial Interaction, Social Learning, Collective Efficacy, and Paradoxical Communication / Michael J. Papa, Arvind Singhal, Sweety Law, Saumya Pant, Suruchi Sood, Everett M. Rogers and Corrine L. Shefner-Rogers -- 101. Participatory Design for Better Interactive Health Communication: a Statewide Model in the USA / Linda Neuhauser -- 102. A Theoretical Agenda for Entertainment-Education / Arvind Singhal and Everett M. Rogers -- 103. A Strategy to Reduce Cross-Cultural Miscommunication and Increase the Likelihood of Improving Health Outcomes / Marjorie Kagawa-Singer and Shaheen Kassim-Lakha -- 104. Bridging the Digital Divide: Reaching Vulnerable Populations / Betty L. Chang, Suzanne Bakken, S. Scott Brown, Thomas K. Houston, Gary L. Kreps, Rita Kukafka, Charles Safran and P. Zoe Stavri -- 105. The Internet as a Vehicle to Communicate Health Information during a Public Health Emergency: a Survey Analysis Involving the Anthrax Scare of / Anne F. Kittler, John Hobbs, Lynn A. Volk, Gary L. Kreps and David W. Bates -- 106. The Contributions of Health Communication to Eliminating Health Disparities / Vicki S, Freimuth and Sandra Crouse Quinn -- 107. An Ecological Framework for Cancer Communication: Implications for Research / Kevin Patrick, Stephen S. Intille and Marion F. Zabinski -- 108. Family Communication and Genetic Health: a Research Note / Judith L. Weiner, Kami J. Silk and Roxanne L. Parrott -- 109. On Addressing Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities: The Potential Role of Patient Communication Skills Interventions / Donald J. Cegela and Douglas M. Post -- 110. Communication and Racial Inequities in Health Care / Gary L. Kreps -- 111. Tailored Interventions in Public Health: Where Does Tailoring Fit in Interventions to Reduce Public Health Disparities / Marci Kramish Campbell and Lisa M. Quintiliani -- 112. The Relationship of Media Attention to Colorectal Cance-Related Risk Appraisals in Older Japanese Americans: Using Structural Equation Modelling to Develop an Explanatory Model / Keiko Honda and Gary L. Kreps -- 113. The NCI Digital Divide Pilot Projects: Implications for Cancer Education / Gary L. Kreps, David Gustafson, Peter Salovey, Rosemarie Slevin Perocchia, Wayne Wilbright, Mary Anne Bright and Cathy Muha -- 114. Communication and Marketing as Tools to Cultivate the Public's Health: a proposed "people and places" framework / Edward W. Maibach, Lorien C. Abroms and Mark Marosits.
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