
Communication and Health
Systems and Applications
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 1. November 1989
Book
Paperback/Softback
230 pages
978-0-8058-0697-7 (ISBN)
Description
This volume examines this rapidly growing and changing field by applying a unified framework that integrates both interpersonal and mass communication investigations into theoretical and applied issues.
Using a systems perspective as the organizational framework, relevant issues in the communication of health care, ranging from micro to macro levels, are discussed. The contributors recognize communication as a major factor affecting health today and therefore go beyond examinations of health communication as simply a dissemination of information regarding diseases, diagnoses, and treatments to show it as a much larger and more complex field with applications to all levels and forms of communication.
Communication and Health has as its three main objecties:
* providing a comprehensive, detailed, and up to-date picture of health communication
* applying an integrated, logical structure to the field
* making a clear, strong statement regarding the state of health communication and examining its future prospects
The contributors address such issues as provider-patient communication, health care teams, health care organizations, public health campaigns, and health education, and then discuss the factors that affect the processing of health information. Also included are examinations of changes in communication use within interpersonal, small group, and organizational health care contexts as well as the use of mass media and other sources for public health campaigns and for raising public awareness of health issues on a day-to-day basis.
Communication and Health fills a void in current literature on this field by serving as both a reference for professionals and researchers and as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate level students in a multitude of courses.
Using a systems perspective as the organizational framework, relevant issues in the communication of health care, ranging from micro to macro levels, are discussed. The contributors recognize communication as a major factor affecting health today and therefore go beyond examinations of health communication as simply a dissemination of information regarding diseases, diagnoses, and treatments to show it as a much larger and more complex field with applications to all levels and forms of communication.
Communication and Health has as its three main objecties:
* providing a comprehensive, detailed, and up to-date picture of health communication
* applying an integrated, logical structure to the field
* making a clear, strong statement regarding the state of health communication and examining its future prospects
The contributors address such issues as provider-patient communication, health care teams, health care organizations, public health campaigns, and health education, and then discuss the factors that affect the processing of health information. Also included are examinations of changes in communication use within interpersonal, small group, and organizational health care contexts as well as the use of mass media and other sources for public health campaigns and for raising public awareness of health issues on a day-to-day basis.
Communication and Health fills a void in current literature on this field by serving as both a reference for professionals and researchers and as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate level students in a multitude of courses.
Reviews / Votes
"...the recent publication of two excellent books on health communication forces us to reconsider the field and enlarge our perspectives....the Ray and Donohew text is more recommended."-Canadian Journal of Communication
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
357 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8058-0697-7 (9780805806977)
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Persons
Ray, Eileen Berlin; Donohew, Lewis
Content
Contents: Part I:Foundations.L. Donohew, E.B. Ray, Introduction: Systems Perspectives on Health Communication. J.R. Finnegan, Jr., K. Viswanath, Health and Communication: Medical and Public Health Influences on the Research Agenda. Part II:Health Communication Within Medical Contexts: Interpersonal, Small Group, and Organizational Issues.T.L. Thompson, Patient Health Care: Issues in Interpersonal Communication. B.D. Ruben, The Health Caregiver-Patient Relationship: Pathology, Etiology, Treatment. R.J.W. Cline, Small Group Communication in Health Care. E.B. Ray, K.I. Miller, Communication in Health-Care Organizations. Part III:Communication and Public Health: Mass Media and Education Issues.K.A. Neuendorf, Health Images in the Mass Media. L. Donohew, Public Health Campaigns: Individual Message Strategies and a Model. J.D. Brown, E.F. Einsiedel, Public Health Campaigns: Mass Media Strategies. V.S. Freimuth, The Chronically Uninformed: Closing the Knowledge Gap in Health. G.L. Kreps, Communication and Health Education.