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The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication. Edition No. 1. ICAZ - Wiley Blackwell-ICA International Encyclopedias of Communication

  • Book

  • 2592 Pages
  • April 2023
  • Region: Global
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5838661
The definitive collection of topics currently being studied in the rapidly growing field of health communication

The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication presents a thorough overview of a dynamic field, bringing together entries by an international panel of contributors that address a comprehensive range of recent and emerging topics. With a global and interdisciplinary focus, this timely resource addresses cutting-edge digital technology, complementary and integrative healthcare, diversity and inclusion, health equity, COVID-19, and much more.

The Encyclopedia provides a well-balanced methodological and theoretical coverage of key concepts and offers multiple perspectives on the issues being studied in the health communication community around the world. The entries include a broad range of topics including risk and crisis communication, legal and ethical considerations, biological approaches to healthcare communication, tools for predicting the success of health communication efforts, and communication strategies for a variety of specific diseases and illnesses. - Covers topics including information seeking and processing, social and community movements, social support and networks, and lifestyle and health promotion - Discusses healthcare communication in mainstream media, organizational policy, public health, and social media networks - Presents various approaches for effectively implementing, disseminating, and translating health communication in different contexts - Contains entries on all major academic organizations involved in the study of health communication

The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication is a valuable resource for undergraduate and graduate students taking health communication courses, researchers and scholars looking for an overview of the field, media professionals working on health-related content, and those wanting to better understand how to inform and influence individual, community, and organizational decisions that enhance health.

Authors

Evelyn Y. Ho University of San Francisco. Carma L. Bylund University of Florida. Julia C. M. Van Weert University of Amsterdam.