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Book Synopsis
Now in its second edition, Health Communication: From Theory to Practice provides a comprehensive introduction to theory, intervention design, current issues, and special topics in health communication. The book also represents a hands-on guide to program development, implementation, and evaluation.

Table of Contents

Tables, Figures, Exhibits, and Numbered Boxes ix

Preface xv

Acknowledgments xvii

The Author xxi

Introduction xxiii

Part One: Introduction to Health Communication 1

Chapter 1 What Is Health Communication? 3

In This Chapter 3

Defining Health Communication 4

Health Communication in the Twenty-First Century: Key Characteristics and Defining Features 9

The Health Communication Environment 22

Health Communication in Public Health, Health Care, and Community Development 23

The Role of Health Communication in the Marketing Mix 25

Overview of Key Communication Areas 26

The Health Communication Cycle 28

What Health Communication Can and Cannot Do 29

Key Concepts 31

For Discussion and Practice 32

Key Terms 32

Chapter 2 Current Health Communication Theories and Issues 33

In This Chapter 33

Use of Communication Models and Theories: A Premise 34

Key Theoretical Influences in Health Communication 35

Select Models for Strategic Behavior and Social Change Communication 57

Other Theoretical Influences and Planning Frameworks 62

Current Issues and Topics in Public Health and Health Care: Implications for Health Communication 64

Key Concepts 81

For Discussion and Practice 82

Key Terms 82

Chapter 3 Culture and Other Influences on Conceptions of Health and Illness 83

In This Chapter 83

What Is Culture? 84

Approaches in Defining Health and Illness 85

Understanding Health in Different Contexts: A Comparative Overview 88

Gender Influences on Health Behaviors and Conceptions of Health and Illness 91

Health Beliefs Versus Desires: Implications for Health Communication 94

Cultural Competence and Implications for Health Communication 97

Key Concepts 99

For Discussion and Practice 99

Key Terms 100

Part Two: Health Communication Approaches and Action Areas 101

Chapter 4 Interpersonal Communication 103

In This Chapter 103

The Dynamics of Interpersonal Behavior 104

Social and Cognitive Processes of Interpersonal Communication 106

Community Dialogue as an Example of Interpersonal Communication at Scale 111

The Power of Personal Selling and Counseling 112

Communication as a Core Clinical Competency 116

Implications of Interpersonal Communication for Technology-Mediated Communications 128

Key Concepts 129

For Discussion and Practice 131

Key Terms 132

Chapter 5 Mass Media and New Media Communication, and Public Relations 133

In This Chapter 133

Health Communication in the New Media Age: What has Changed and What Should Not Change 134

The Media of Mass Communication and Public Relations 138

Public Relations Defined: Theory and Practice 139

Mass Media, Health-Related Decisions, and Public Health 149

New Media and Health 157

Reaching the Underserved with Integrated New Media Communication 170

Mass Media– and New Media–Specific Evaluation Parameters 171

Key Concepts 174

For Discussion and Practice 176

Key Terms 177

Chapter 6 Community Mobilization and Citizen Engagement 179

In This Chapter 179

Community Mobilization and Citizen Engagement: A Bottom-Up Approach 180

Community Mobilization as a Social Process 182

Engaging Citizens in Policy Debates and Political Processes 188

Implications of Different Theoretical and Practical Perspectives for Community Mobilization and Citizen Engagement Programs 190

Impact of Community Mobilization on Health-Related Knowledge and Practices 194

Key Steps of Community Mobilization Programs 203

The Case for Community Mobilization and Citizen Engagement in Risk and Emergency Communication 212

Key Concepts 216

For Discussion and Practice 217

Key Terms 218

Chapter 7 Professional Medical Communications 219

In This Chapter 219

Communicating with Health Care Providers: A Peer-to-Peer Approach 220

Theoretical Assumptions in Professional Medical (Clinical) Communications 224

How to Influence Health Care Provider Behavior: A Theoretical Overview 226

Key Elements of Professional Medical Communications Programs 228

Overview of Key Communication Channels and Activities 235

Using IT Innovation to Address Emerging Needs and Global Health Workforce Gap 237

Prioritizing Health Disparities in Clinical Education to Improve Care: The Role of Cross-Cultural Health Communication 239

Key Concepts 240

For Discussion and Practice 242

Key Terms 242

Chapter 8 Constituency Relations and Strategic Partnerships in Health Communication 243

In This Chapter 243

Constituency Relations: A Practice-Based Definition 244

Recognizing the Legitimacy of All Constituency Groups 246

Constituency Relations: A Structured Approach 247

Strategies to Develop Successful Multisectoral Partnerships 251

Key Concepts 260

For Discussion and Practice 261

Key Terms 262

Chapter 9 Policy Communication and Public Advocacy 263

In This Chapter 263

Policy Communication and Public Advocacy as Integrated Communication Areas 264

Communicating with Policymakers and Other Key Stakeholders 267

The Media of Public Advocacy and Public Relations 271

Influencing Public Policy in the New Media Age 274

Key Concepts 277

For Discussion and Practice 278

Key Terms 278

Part Three: Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating a Health Communication Intervention 279

Chapter10 Overview of the Health Communication Planning Process 281

In This Chapter 281

Why Planning Is Important 283

Approaches to Health Communication Planning 285

The Health Communication Cycle and Strategic Planning Process 287

Key Steps of Health Communication Planning 289

Elements of an Effective Health Communication Program 295

Establishing the Overall Program Goal: A Practical Perspective 299

Outcome Objectives: Behavioral, Social, and Organizational 300

Key Concepts 303

For Discussion and Practice 305

Key Terms 306

Chapter 11 Situation and Audience Analysis 307

In This Chapter 307

How to Develop a Comprehensive Situation and Audience Analysis 308

Organizing, Sharing, and Reporting on Research Findings 333

Common Research Methodologies: An Overview 335

Key Concepts 353

For Discussion and Practice 354

Key Terms 354

Chapter 12 Identifying Communication Objectives and Strategies 355

In This Chapter 355

How to Develop and Validate Communication Objectives 356

Outlining a Communication Strategy 364

Key Concepts 372

For Discussion and Practice 372

Key Terms 373

Chapter 13 Designing and Implementing an Action Plan 375

In This Chapter 375

Definition of an Action (Tactical) Plan 376

Key Elements of an Action (Tactical) Plan 379

Integrating Partnership and Action Plans 398

Planning for a Successful Program Implementation 400

Key Concepts 404

For Discussion and Practice 405

Key Terms 405

Chapter 14 Evaluating Outcomes of Health Communication Interventions 407

In This Chapter 407

Evaluation as a Key Element of Health Communication Planning 408

Overview of Key Evaluation Trends and Strategies: Why, What, and How We Measure 409

Integrating Evaluation Parameters That Are Inclusive of Vulnerable and Underserved Populations 425

Evaluating New Media–Based Interventions: Emerging Trends and Models 426

Monitoring: An Essential Element of Program Evaluation 430

Linking Outcomes to a Specific Health Communication Intervention 432

Evaluation Report 434

Key Concepts 437

For Discussion and Practice 439

Key Terms 440

Part Four: Case Studies and Lessons from the Field 441

Chapter 15 Health Communication in the United States: Case Studies and Lessons from the Field 443

In This Chapter 443

From Theory to Practice: Select Case Studies from the United States 444

Emerging Trends and Lessons 464

Key Concepts 465

For Discussion and Practice 466

Key Term 466

Chapter 16 Global Health Communication: Case Studies and Lessons from the Field 467

In This Chapter 467

From Theory to Practice: Select Case Studies on Global Health Communication 468

Emerging Trends and Lessons 490

Key Concepts 492

For Discussion and Practice 493

Key Terms 493

Appendix A Examples of Worksheets and Resources on Health Communication Planning 495

Appendix B Sample Online Resources on Health Communication 509

Glossary 523

References 539

Name Index 593

Subject Index 601

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      Publication Date: 24/12/2013
      ISBN13: 9781118122198, 978-1118122198
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Now in its second edition, Health Communication: From Theory to Practice provides a comprehensive introduction to theory, intervention design, current issues, and special topics in health communication. The book also represents a hands-on guide to program development, implementation, and evaluation.

      Table of Contents

      Tables, Figures, Exhibits, and Numbered Boxes ix

      Preface xv

      Acknowledgments xvii

      The Author xxi

      Introduction xxiii

      Part One: Introduction to Health Communication 1

      Chapter 1 What Is Health Communication? 3

      In This Chapter 3

      Defining Health Communication 4

      Health Communication in the Twenty-First Century: Key Characteristics and Defining Features 9

      The Health Communication Environment 22

      Health Communication in Public Health, Health Care, and Community Development 23

      The Role of Health Communication in the Marketing Mix 25

      Overview of Key Communication Areas 26

      The Health Communication Cycle 28

      What Health Communication Can and Cannot Do 29

      Key Concepts 31

      For Discussion and Practice 32

      Key Terms 32

      Chapter 2 Current Health Communication Theories and Issues 33

      In This Chapter 33

      Use of Communication Models and Theories: A Premise 34

      Key Theoretical Influences in Health Communication 35

      Select Models for Strategic Behavior and Social Change Communication 57

      Other Theoretical Influences and Planning Frameworks 62

      Current Issues and Topics in Public Health and Health Care: Implications for Health Communication 64

      Key Concepts 81

      For Discussion and Practice 82

      Key Terms 82

      Chapter 3 Culture and Other Influences on Conceptions of Health and Illness 83

      In This Chapter 83

      What Is Culture? 84

      Approaches in Defining Health and Illness 85

      Understanding Health in Different Contexts: A Comparative Overview 88

      Gender Influences on Health Behaviors and Conceptions of Health and Illness 91

      Health Beliefs Versus Desires: Implications for Health Communication 94

      Cultural Competence and Implications for Health Communication 97

      Key Concepts 99

      For Discussion and Practice 99

      Key Terms 100

      Part Two: Health Communication Approaches and Action Areas 101

      Chapter 4 Interpersonal Communication 103

      In This Chapter 103

      The Dynamics of Interpersonal Behavior 104

      Social and Cognitive Processes of Interpersonal Communication 106

      Community Dialogue as an Example of Interpersonal Communication at Scale 111

      The Power of Personal Selling and Counseling 112

      Communication as a Core Clinical Competency 116

      Implications of Interpersonal Communication for Technology-Mediated Communications 128

      Key Concepts 129

      For Discussion and Practice 131

      Key Terms 132

      Chapter 5 Mass Media and New Media Communication, and Public Relations 133

      In This Chapter 133

      Health Communication in the New Media Age: What has Changed and What Should Not Change 134

      The Media of Mass Communication and Public Relations 138

      Public Relations Defined: Theory and Practice 139

      Mass Media, Health-Related Decisions, and Public Health 149

      New Media and Health 157

      Reaching the Underserved with Integrated New Media Communication 170

      Mass Media– and New Media–Specific Evaluation Parameters 171

      Key Concepts 174

      For Discussion and Practice 176

      Key Terms 177

      Chapter 6 Community Mobilization and Citizen Engagement 179

      In This Chapter 179

      Community Mobilization and Citizen Engagement: A Bottom-Up Approach 180

      Community Mobilization as a Social Process 182

      Engaging Citizens in Policy Debates and Political Processes 188

      Implications of Different Theoretical and Practical Perspectives for Community Mobilization and Citizen Engagement Programs 190

      Impact of Community Mobilization on Health-Related Knowledge and Practices 194

      Key Steps of Community Mobilization Programs 203

      The Case for Community Mobilization and Citizen Engagement in Risk and Emergency Communication 212

      Key Concepts 216

      For Discussion and Practice 217

      Key Terms 218

      Chapter 7 Professional Medical Communications 219

      In This Chapter 219

      Communicating with Health Care Providers: A Peer-to-Peer Approach 220

      Theoretical Assumptions in Professional Medical (Clinical) Communications 224

      How to Influence Health Care Provider Behavior: A Theoretical Overview 226

      Key Elements of Professional Medical Communications Programs 228

      Overview of Key Communication Channels and Activities 235

      Using IT Innovation to Address Emerging Needs and Global Health Workforce Gap 237

      Prioritizing Health Disparities in Clinical Education to Improve Care: The Role of Cross-Cultural Health Communication 239

      Key Concepts 240

      For Discussion and Practice 242

      Key Terms 242

      Chapter 8 Constituency Relations and Strategic Partnerships in Health Communication 243

      In This Chapter 243

      Constituency Relations: A Practice-Based Definition 244

      Recognizing the Legitimacy of All Constituency Groups 246

      Constituency Relations: A Structured Approach 247

      Strategies to Develop Successful Multisectoral Partnerships 251

      Key Concepts 260

      For Discussion and Practice 261

      Key Terms 262

      Chapter 9 Policy Communication and Public Advocacy 263

      In This Chapter 263

      Policy Communication and Public Advocacy as Integrated Communication Areas 264

      Communicating with Policymakers and Other Key Stakeholders 267

      The Media of Public Advocacy and Public Relations 271

      Influencing Public Policy in the New Media Age 274

      Key Concepts 277

      For Discussion and Practice 278

      Key Terms 278

      Part Three: Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating a Health Communication Intervention 279

      Chapter10 Overview of the Health Communication Planning Process 281

      In This Chapter 281

      Why Planning Is Important 283

      Approaches to Health Communication Planning 285

      The Health Communication Cycle and Strategic Planning Process 287

      Key Steps of Health Communication Planning 289

      Elements of an Effective Health Communication Program 295

      Establishing the Overall Program Goal: A Practical Perspective 299

      Outcome Objectives: Behavioral, Social, and Organizational 300

      Key Concepts 303

      For Discussion and Practice 305

      Key Terms 306

      Chapter 11 Situation and Audience Analysis 307

      In This Chapter 307

      How to Develop a Comprehensive Situation and Audience Analysis 308

      Organizing, Sharing, and Reporting on Research Findings 333

      Common Research Methodologies: An Overview 335

      Key Concepts 353

      For Discussion and Practice 354

      Key Terms 354

      Chapter 12 Identifying Communication Objectives and Strategies 355

      In This Chapter 355

      How to Develop and Validate Communication Objectives 356

      Outlining a Communication Strategy 364

      Key Concepts 372

      For Discussion and Practice 372

      Key Terms 373

      Chapter 13 Designing and Implementing an Action Plan 375

      In This Chapter 375

      Definition of an Action (Tactical) Plan 376

      Key Elements of an Action (Tactical) Plan 379

      Integrating Partnership and Action Plans 398

      Planning for a Successful Program Implementation 400

      Key Concepts 404

      For Discussion and Practice 405

      Key Terms 405

      Chapter 14 Evaluating Outcomes of Health Communication Interventions 407

      In This Chapter 407

      Evaluation as a Key Element of Health Communication Planning 408

      Overview of Key Evaluation Trends and Strategies: Why, What, and How We Measure 409

      Integrating Evaluation Parameters That Are Inclusive of Vulnerable and Underserved Populations 425

      Evaluating New Media–Based Interventions: Emerging Trends and Models 426

      Monitoring: An Essential Element of Program Evaluation 430

      Linking Outcomes to a Specific Health Communication Intervention 432

      Evaluation Report 434

      Key Concepts 437

      For Discussion and Practice 439

      Key Terms 440

      Part Four: Case Studies and Lessons from the Field 441

      Chapter 15 Health Communication in the United States: Case Studies and Lessons from the Field 443

      In This Chapter 443

      From Theory to Practice: Select Case Studies from the United States 444

      Emerging Trends and Lessons 464

      Key Concepts 465

      For Discussion and Practice 466

      Key Term 466

      Chapter 16 Global Health Communication: Case Studies and Lessons from the Field 467

      In This Chapter 467

      From Theory to Practice: Select Case Studies on Global Health Communication 468

      Emerging Trends and Lessons 490

      Key Concepts 492

      For Discussion and Practice 493

      Key Terms 493

      Appendix A Examples of Worksheets and Resources on Health Communication Planning 495

      Appendix B Sample Online Resources on Health Communication 509

      Glossary 523

      References 539

      Name Index 593

      Subject Index 601

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