The Routledge handbook of language and health communication

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The Routledge handbook of language and health communication

edited by Heidi E. Hamilton and Wen-ying Sylvia Chou

(Routledge handbooks in applied linguistics)

Routledge, 2014

  • : hbk

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Handbook of language and health communication

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The Routledge Handbook of Language and Health Communication consists of forty chapters that provide a broad, comprehensive, and systematic overview of the role that linguistics plays within health communication research and its applications. The Handbook is divided into three sections: Individuals' everyday health communication Health professionals' communicative practices Patient-provider communication in interaction Special attention is given to cross-cutting themes, including the role of technology in health communication, narrative, and observations of authentic, naturally-occurring contexts. The chapters are written by international authorities representing a wide range of perspectives and approaches. Building on established work with cutting-edge studies on the changing health communication landscape, this volume will be an essential reference for all those involved in health communication and applied linguistics research and practice.

目次

  • Introduction, Heidi E.Hamilton, Wen-ying SylviaChou
  • Part 1 Individuals' everyday health communication
  • Chapter 1 Health communication 'noise', Nancy J.Burke, Judith C.Barker
  • Chapter 2 Speaking your health, Mark R.Luborsky
  • Chapter 3 Perceived risk and health risk communication, Erika A.Waters, AmyMcQueen, Linda D.Cameron
  • Chapter 4 If numbers could speak, ChristinaZarcadoolas, WendyVaughon
  • Chapter 5 Corpus linguistics and evidence-based health communication, Paul Crawford, BrianBrown, KevinHarvey
  • Chapter 6 A linguistic analysis of diabetes patients' talk, UllaConnor, KathrynLauten
  • Chapter 7 Health risks and mediated discourse, Rodney H.Jones
  • Chapter 8 Contesting chemotherapy, amputation, and prosthesis, VaidehiRamanathan
  • Chapter 9 Alzheimer's diagnosis on trial, Peter A.Lichtenberg, Mark R.Luborsky
  • Chapter 10 Applied linguistics as a resource for understanding and advancing health literacy, DonaldRubin
  • Chapter 11 Health disparities research and practice, Sherrie FlyntWallington
  • Chapter 12 Web 2.0 and the changing health communication environment, AbbyPrestin, Wen-ying SylviaChou
  • Chapter 13 Interaction in online support groups, WykeStommel, JoyceLamerichs
  • Chapter 14 Quality and usefulness of written communication for patients, RosemaryClerehan
  • Chapter 15 Persuasion vs. information in direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription drugs, Peter J.Schulz, UweHartung
  • Part 2 Health professionals' communicative practices
  • Chapter 16 Why read and write in the clinic?, RitaCharon
  • Chapter 17 Presencing in the context of enhancing patient well-being in nursing care, SallyCandlin, Christopher N.Candlin
  • Chapter 18 Transforming medical school culture, Richard M.Frankel, ElainaChen
  • Chapter 19 Communication skills training for resident physicians, BenjaminBlatt, Noemi AliceSpinazzi, LarrieGreenberg
  • Chapter 20 Teaching medical students to become discourse analysts, Mei-huiTsai, Feng-hwaLu, Richard M.Frankel
  • Chapter 21 Exploring communicative interactions between visitors and assisted-living residents with dementia, BoydDavis, MargaretMaclagan, DenaShenk
  • Chapter 22 Healthcare team communication, Melinda M.Villagran, Paula K.Baldwin
  • Chapter 23 The interpenetration of communicative contexts, Aaron V.Cicourel
  • Chapter 24 Mental healthcare professionals' role performance, Branca TellesRibeiro, Diana de SouzaPinto, Claudio GruberMann
  • Chapter 25 Clinical incident reporting, incident investigation, and incident disclosure, RickIedema
  • Part 3 Patient-provider communication in interaction
  • Chapter 26 Before the 'official diagnosis', ThomasSpranz-Fogasy
  • Chapter 27 After the diagnosis, Karen S.Schaepe, Douglas W.Maynard
  • Chapter 28 Managing hopeful moments, Wayne A.Beach
  • Chapter 29 Medication and morality, FeliciaRoberts, Jennifer S.Kramer
  • Chapter 30 The role of the electronic patient record in the clinical consultation, DeborahSwinglehurst, CeliaRoberts
  • Chapter 31 Provider-patient communication about complementary and alternative medicine, Evelyn Y.Ho, Christopher J.Koenig
  • Chapter 32 Negotiation of health, illness, and treatment in Korean Oriental medical discourse, Ki-taeKim
  • Chapter 33 Midwives' communicative expertise in obstetric ultrasound encounters, SrikantSarangi, HeidiGilstad
  • Chapter 34 Genetic counseling in multicultural and multilingual contexts, OlgaZayts, AlisonPilnick
  • Chapter 35 Interpreting in the healthcare setting, Claudia V.Angelelli
  • Chapter 36 The contribution of provider-patient communication to health disparities, Carma L.Bylund, Emily B.Peterson
  • Chapter 37 Analyzing ethics-in-interaction in medical decision-making, EllenBarton, AndrewWinckles
  • Chapter 38 Physician-patient communication about cancer clinical trials, Richard F.Brown
  • Chapter 39 Medical interaction analysis systems, LeeEllington, McKenzieCarlisle, MaijaReblin
  • Chapter 40 Donation solicitation in interaction, Elizabeth M.Bishop

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