ABSTRACT

A seminal text in the field, this new edition of The Routledge Handbook of Health Communication provides students and scholars with a comprehensive survey of the subject’s key research foundations and trends, authored by the discipline’s leading scholars.

 

The third edition has been completely updated and reorganized to guide both new researchers and experienced scholars through the most critical and contemporary topics in health communication today. There are eight major sections covering a range of issues, including interpersonal and family health communication; patient-provider communication; healthcare provider and organizational health communication; mediated health communication; campaigns, interventions, and technology applications; and broad issues such as health literacy, health equity, and intercultural communication. Attention also is devoted to foundational issues in health communication, such as theory and method; multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary communication research; research translation, implementation, and dissemination; and narrative health communication. There is new attention to policy and NGOs, the environment, public health crises, global health, mental health and mental illness, and marginalized populations such as Black, Latinx (a/o), Native/First People, and LGBTQ+ individuals, as well as the multiple challenges health communication researchers face in conducting research.

 

The handbook will continue to serve as an invaluable resource for students, researchers, scholars, policymakers, and healthcare professionals doing work in health communication.

section Section I|60 pages

Introduction

section Section II|102 pages

Interpersonal and Family Health Communication

section Section IV|47 pages

Healthcare Provider and Organizational Health Communication

chapter 17|15 pages

Interprofessional Communication

Healthcare Teams, Patient Handoffs, and Multiteam Systems

chapter 18|15 pages

Stress and Burnout

A Review of Research in Health Organizations

section Section V|58 pages

Mediated Communication

chapter 19|13 pages

Health and Media

The Impact of News and Entertainment

chapter 21|14 pages

Social Media and Health

chapter 22|15 pages

Health Misinformation

section Section VII|107 pages

Overarching Issues in Health Communication

chapter 28|14 pages

Inroads Into Healthy Decision-Making

The Role of Health Literacy in Health Communication

chapter 30|15 pages

Intercultural Health Communication

Rethinking Culture in Health Communication

chapter 31|19 pages

Global Health Communication

section Section VIII|96 pages

Challenges and Challenging Contexts in Health Communication Research and Practice

chapter 35|17 pages

Rethinking Imbalances of Power Through Health Communication

Challenges for Scholars, Practitioners, and Activists

chapter 37|14 pages

Advancing Health Communication Research

Issues and Controversies in Research Design and Data Analysis