Encyclopedia of Health Communication Contributor(s): Thompson, Teresa L. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1452258759 ISBN-13: 9781452258751 Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc OUR PRICE: $636.50 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: May 2014 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Medical | Health Care Delivery - Reference | Encyclopedias |
Dewey: 362.103 |
LCCN: 2014003289 |
Physical Information: 5.8" H x 9.2" W x 11.6" (12.25 lbs) 1688 pages |
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Publisher Description: From the dynamics of interpersonal communication between health professionals and clients to global command-and-control during public health emergencies that cross international borders, the field of health communication bridges many disciplines and involves efforts from the micro to the macro. It involves navigating personal, cultural, and political complexities and an ability to distill complex technical science into quickly and easily understood terms for ready distribution by the mass media--or to an individual patient or to the parent of an ailing child. Despite an abundance of textbooks, specialized monographs, and academic handbooks, this is the first encyclopedic reference work in this area, covering the breadth of theory and research on health communication, as well as their practical application. Features:
This A-to-Z three-volume reference is available in both print and online formats and is a must-have for libraries and researchers who seek comprehensive coverage of the theory, research, and applications of health communication. |
Contributor Bio(s): Thompson, Teresa L.: - Teresa L. Thompson, Ph.D., formerly taught at the Univer-sity of Delaware and is currently professor of communication at the University of Dayton. She earned her bachelor's degree at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; her master's at Pur-due University; and her doctor-ate at Temple University, all in communication. She has edited the journal Health Communication for over 25 years and has authored or edited seven books and over 75 articles on various aspects of health communication. Her research focuses on concerns related to provider-patient interaction, organ donation, disability and com-munication, death and dying, and gender issues. Her co-edited volume, Handbook of Health Communication, won the 2004 Distinguished Book Award jointly sponsored by the Health Communication Divisions of the National Com-munication Association and the International Communication Association; the second edition of this book is now available. Her work has been published in such publications as Human Communication Research, Social Science and Medicine, Sex Roles, Journal of Applied Communi-cation Research, Public Opin-ion Quarterly, and Progress in Transplantation. Thompson was the 2009 National Commu-nication Association Health Communication Scholar of the Year. She has also won both the Alumni Award in Teaching and the College of Arts and Sciences Scholar of the Year Award at the University of Dayton. |