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Health communication : strategies and skills for a new era / Claudia F Parvanta & Sarah Bauerle Bass.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Massachusetts : Jones & Bartlett Learning , 2020.Description: xvii, 324 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cmISSN:
  • 9781284065879
Uniform titles:
  • Health communication : strategies and skills for a new era
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 362.1014 BAU
Contents:
Chapter 1 Your World, Your Health Chapter 2 Communication 101: What’s Health Got to Do with It? Chapter 3 Getting It Right: Words, Numbers, and Meaning Chapter 4 Health Communication Practice Strategies and Theories Chapter 5 Creating Meaningful Health Communication Chapter 6 Media and Communication Channel Selection and Planning: The Plot Thickens Chapter 7 Planning Health Communication Interventions Chapter 8 Implementation and Evaluation Chapter 9 Communication in the Healthcare Setting Chapter 10 School Health Chapter 11 Workplace Health Chapter 12 Glossary
Summary: Designed for undergraduate instruction across a range of majors or concentrations in health science, health education, public health, and health administration, as well as clinical health disciplines including nursing, allied health, and health professions, this new first edition will introduce your students to the basics of health communication. Health Communication: Strategies and Skills for a New Era provides a practical process model for developing a health communication intervention. The book also explores exposure to media and how it shapes our conceptions of health and illness. Using a community-based health communication approach, the book covers a broad base of information from communication and health behavior theory, community-based program planning, and social marketing constructs to provide students with the keys to develop effective and culturally appropriate health communication. Key Features: - Explores media representations and consumption of health information and audiences defined by demographic and cultural factors - Offers examples and features that are geared to smaller scale projects, (e.g., school based, community based, and health center based projects) - Presents current, practical methods for the use of digital and interactive media in health communication interventions - Includes coverage of health disparities, women’s health, and health literacy - Covers worksite health, school health, and healthcare―representing key industries where health communication skills are in demand
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Chapter 1 Your World, Your Health Chapter 2 Communication 101: What’s Health Got to Do with It? Chapter 3 Getting It Right: Words, Numbers, and Meaning Chapter 4 Health Communication Practice Strategies and Theories Chapter 5 Creating Meaningful Health Communication Chapter 6 Media and Communication Channel Selection and Planning: The Plot Thickens Chapter 7 Planning Health Communication Interventions
Chapter 8 Implementation and Evaluation Chapter 9 Communication in the Healthcare Setting Chapter 10 School Health Chapter 11 Workplace Health Chapter 12 Glossary

Designed for undergraduate instruction across a range of majors or concentrations in health science, health education, public health, and health administration, as well as clinical health disciplines including nursing, allied health, and health professions, this new first edition will introduce your students to the basics of health communication. Health Communication: Strategies and Skills for a New Era provides a practical process model for developing a health communication intervention. The book also explores exposure to media and how it shapes our conceptions of health and illness. Using a community-based health communication approach, the book covers a broad base of information from communication and health behavior theory, community-based program planning, and social marketing constructs to provide students with the keys to develop effective and culturally appropriate health communication. Key Features: - Explores media representations and consumption of health information and audiences defined by demographic and cultural factors - Offers examples and features that are geared to smaller scale projects, (e.g., school based, community based, and health center based projects) - Presents current, practical methods for the use of digital and interactive media in health communication interventions - Includes coverage of health disparities, women’s health, and health literacy - Covers worksite health, school health, and healthcare―representing key industries where health communication skills are in demand

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