Health Communication

  • Health Communication: A Media and Cultural Studies Approach
    By Belinda Lewis

    Noar, S. 2012, 'An Audience-Channel-Message-Evaluation (ACME) framework for health Communication campaigns', Health Promotion Practice, 13 (4): 481–488. Parvanta, C., Nelson, D. E., Parvanta, S. A. and Harner, R. N. 2011, Essentials of ...

  • Health Communication: A Multicultural Perspective
    By Snehendu B. Kar, Rina Alcalay, Shane Alex

    Zambrana, R. E., Scrimshaw, S. C. M., Collins, N., & Dunkel-Schetter, C. (1997). Prenatal health behaviors and psychosocial risk factors in pregnant women of Mexican origin: The role of acculturation. American Journal of Public Health, ...

  • Health Communication: Theoretical and Critical Perspectives
    By Ruth Cross, Ivy O'Neil, Sam Davis

    Although over twenty years ago, Buchanan et al. (1994: 49) raised concerns about the 'limits of social marketing and [the] potential iatrogenic side-effects of using social marketing strategies' to promote health, it is argued by Green ...

  • Health Communication: Theory and Practice
    By Gary L. Kreps

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  • Health Communication: A Media and Cultural Studies Approach
    By Belinda Lewis, Jeff Lewis

    Anderson, B. 2006, Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, Verso, London. ... Bartley, M., Ferrie, J. and Montgomery, S. 2006, 'Health and labour market disadvantage: Unemployment, nonemployment and ...

  • Health Communication: Theory And Practice
    By Berry, Dianne

    This book assesses current research and practice in the area and provides some practical guidance for those involved in communicating health information.

  • Health Communication
    By Claudia Parvanta, Sarah Bass

    The book also explores exposure to media and how it shapes our conceptions of health and illness.

  • Health Communication: From Theory to Practice
    By Renata Schiavo

    This book on its theory and practice fills a gap in the public health literature in a way that is accessible, useful, and comprehensive." —Sally Guttmacher, Ph.D., professor, director MPH Program, Steinhardt School, New York University

  • Health Communication
    By Richard K. Thomas

    Designed as a textbook for classroom use Glossary and bibliograpy will be useful pedagogy

  • Health Communication: Strategies for Health Professionals
    By Peter Guy Northouse, Laurel Lindhout Northouse

    Written by experienced professionals in the fields of nursing and communication, this unique text helps nurses and other health care professionals improve their personal communication style for more effective...

  • Health Communication: Theory, Method, and Application
    By Nancy Grant Harrington

    A companion website provides online resources for use with this text, including: For students: Test questions Downloadable flash cards Exam study guides For instructors: PowerPoint slides Sample syllabi Sample assignments Developed for use ...

  • Health Communication: Lessons from Family Planning and Reproductive Health
    By Phyllis Tilson Piotrow, D. Lawrence Kincaid, Jose G. Rimon

    Effective communication is the key to encouraging healthy behavior. Documenting a revolution in both theory and practice, Johns Hopkins University experts show that communication leads the way to healthy reproductive...

  • Health Communication: Theory & Practice
    By Gary L. Kreps, Barbara C. Thornton

    Health Communication: Theory & Practice

  • Health Communication: Advocacy Strategies, Effectiveness and Emerging Challenges
    By Rosemary M. Caron

    This book is not only for the educator, but the learner, as well. Both parties are essential for effective policy-making that will enable a healthy citizenry to meet the contemporary demands posed by the twenty-first century.

  • Health Communication: From Theory to Practice
    By Renata Schiavo

    Health communication is integral to public health practice and advocacy and Dr. Schiavo's book is both clearly written and comprehensive." —Sally Guttmacher, PhD, professor, Public Health, New York University "Reflecting the rapid changes ...

  • Health Communication
    By Dianne Berry

    This book assesses current research and practice in the area and provides some practical guidance for those involved in communicating health information.

  • Health Communication: A Media and Cultural Studies Approach
    By Belinda Lewis

    This book is about communicating for health and social change. With a clear focus on public health and health promotion practice, it provides a unique introduction to media and cultural studies perspectives on health communication.

  • Health Communication: A Multicultural Perspective
    By Snehendu B. Kar, Rina Alcalay, Shane Alex

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  • Health Communication: Strategies for Developing Global Health Programs
    By Do Kyun Kim

    This volume combines academic research and field experience, guided by past and future research agendas and on-the-ground implementation opportunities.

  • Health Communication: Theory, Method, and Application
    By Nancy Grant Harrington

    A companion website provides online resources for use with this text, including: For students: Test questions Downloadable flash cards Exam study guides For instructors: PowerPoint slides Sample syllabi Sample assignments Developed for use ...