Foreword - Barbara Korsch
Section I: Introduction
Ch. 1 -- Multidisciplinary, Interdisciplinary, and Transdisciplinary Approaches to Health Communication: Where Do We Draw the Lines? - Roxanne Parrott and Matthew W. Kreuter
Ch. 2 - Building Health Communication Theories in the 21st Century - Austin S. Babrow and Marifran Mattson
Ch. 3 - Narrative Turns Epic: Continuing Developments in Health Narrative Scholarship - Barbara F. Sharf, Lynn M. Harter, Jill Yamasaki, and Paul Haidet
Section II. Delivery systems of formal care
Ch. 4 - How Medical Interaction Shapes and Reflects the Physician-Patient Relationship - Debra Roter and Judith Hall
Ch. 5 -- Beyond Primary Care Providers: A Discussion of Health Communication Roles and Challenges for Healthcare Professionals and Others- Margaret F. Clayton and Lee Ellington
Ch. 6 - Telemedicine: Reviewing the Past, Looking Toward the Future - Pamela Whitten, David Cook, and Jennifer Cornacchione
Ch. 7 -- Health Care Teams: Communication and Effectiveness- Kevin Real and Marshall Scott Poole
Ch 8 -- Working Well: Re-Considering Health Communication at Work - Patricia Geist-Martin and Jennifer A. Scarduzio
Ch. 9 -- Relationship Building and Situational Publics: Theoretical Approaches Guiding Today's Health Public Relations - Linda Aldoory and Lucinda Austin
Ch.10 - Theory and Practice in Risk Communication: A Review of the Literature and Visions for the Future -- Monique Mitchell Turner, Christine Skubisz, and Rajiv N. Rimal
Section III.Health [Mis]information Sources
Ch. 11 -- Health Information Seeking - Ezequiel M. Galarce, Shoba Ramanadhan, and K. Viswanath
Ch. 12 -- Online Health Information: Conceptual Challenges and Theoretical Opportunities - S. Shyam Sundar, Ronald E. Rice, Hyang-Sook Kim and Chris N. Sciamanna
Ch. 13 -- Developing Effective Media Campaigns for Health Promotion - Kami J. Silk, Charles K. Atkin, and Charles T. Salmon
Ch. 14 -- International Health Communication Campaigns in Developing Countries - Anthony J. Roberto, Lisa Murray-Johnson and Kim Witte
Ch. 15-- Social Marketing: Its Meaning, Use, and Application for Health Communication -- Timothy Edgar, Julie E. Volkman, and Alison M. B. Logan
Ch. 16 -- Popular Media and Health: Images and Effects - Kimberly N. Kline
Ch. 17-- Advertising in Health Communication: Promoting Pharmaceuticals and Dietary Supplements to US Consumers - Denise E. DeLorme, Jisu Huh, Leonard N. Reid, and Soontae An
Section IV. Mediators and Moderators of Care and Understanding
Ch. 18 -- Explaining Illness: Issues Concerning the Co-Construction of Explications - Teresa L. Thompson, Bryan B. Whaley, and Anne M. Stone
Ch. 19 - Integrating Health Literacy in Health Communication - Kenzie A. Cameron, Michael S. Wolf , and David W. Baker
Ch. 20 -- Culture, Communication and Health: A Guiding Framework - Mohan J. Dutta and Ambar Basu
Ch. 21 -- Social Support, Social Networks, and Health - Daena J. Goldsmith and Terrance L. Albrecht
Ch. 22 - Computer-Mediated Social Support: Promises and Pitfalls for Individuals Coping with Health Concerns - Kevin B. Wright, Amy Janan Johnson, Daniel R.Bernard, and Joshua Averbeck
Ch. 23 - Insights About Health from Family Communication Theories - Loretta L. Pecchioni and Maureen P. Keeley
Ch. 24 -- Everyday Interpersonal Communication and Health - Rebecca J. Welch Cline
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Section V. [Un]intended Outcomes of Health Communication
Ch. 25-Patient-Centered Communication During Collaborative Decision Making- Mary Politi and Richard L. Street, Jr.
Ch. 26 - Provider-Patient Interaction and Related Outcomes - Ashley P. Duggan and Teresa L. Thompson
Ch. 27 - Stress, Burnout, and Supportive Communication: A Review of Research in Health Organizations- Eileen Berlin Ray and Julie Apker
Ch. 28 - Life Span and End-of-Life Health Communication - Joy Goldsmith, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Sandra Ragan, and Jon F. Nussbaum
Ch. 29 - Stigma, Communication, and Health - Rachel A. Smith
Ch. 30 - Communication and Health Disparities - Khadidiatou Ndiaye , Janice L. Krieger, Jennifer R. Warren, and Michael L. Hecht
Ch. 31 - Health Communication and Health Information: Priority Issues, Policy Implications and Research Opportunities for Healthy People 2020 - Linda M. Harris, Cynthia Bauer, Molla S. Donaldson, R. Craig Lefebvre, Emily Dugan, and Sean Arayasirikul
Section VI. Methods in Health Communication
Ch. 32 - Conversation Analysis and Health Communication - Jeffrey D. Robinson
Ch. 33 -- Social Networks and Health Communication - Thomas W. Valente
Ch. 34-- Qualitative Methods: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Daily Practice - Athena du Pre and Sonia J. Crandall
Ch. 35 -- Community Organizing Research Approaches - James W. Dearing, Bridget Gaglio, and Borsika A. Rabin
Ch. 36 -- Advancing Health Communication Research: Issues and Controversies in Research Design and Data Analysis - Michael T. Stephenson, Brian G. Southwell, and Marco Yzer
Ch. 37 - Using New Technologies to Enhance Health Communication Research Methodology- Susan E. Morgan, Andy J. King, and Rebecca K. Ivic
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Section VII. Overarching Issues in Health Communication
Ch. 38 -- Translating Health Communication Research into Practice: The Influence of Health Communication Scholarship on Health Policy, Practice, and Outcomes - Gary L. Kreps
Ch. 39 - (Re)Viewing Health Communication and Related Interdisciplinary Curricula: Towards a Transdisciplinary Perspective- Nichole Egbert, Jim L. Query Jr., Margaret M. Quinlan, Carol A. Savery, and Amanda R. Martinez
Ch. 40 -- Ethics in Communication for Health Promotion in Clinical Settings and Campaigns: New Challenges and Enduring Dilemmas - Nurit Guttman