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The Oxford Handbook of Health Communication, Behavior Change, and Treatment Adherence

The Oxford Handbook of Health Communication, Behavior Change, and Treatment Adherence

9780199795833
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Opis
Better health all around-this is what clinicians and patients, alike, desire. But achieving and maintaining good health can be difficult task, as this requires the adoption of behaviours, habits, and lifestyles that are challenging for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the most vital tool in the delivery of healthcare, despite its low-tech nature, is communication-it plays an important role in informing, motivating, and ultimately achieving optimal health behaviours. This editedvolume brings together top-notch scientists and practitioners to explain and illustrate the state-of-the-art in the interfaces of health communication, behaviour change, and treatment adherence. The Oxford Handbook of Health Communication, Behaviour Change, and Treatment Adherence presents a three-factor model that includes information, motivation, and strategy. If individuals are to engage in health-promoting behaviours they must be informed and know what they should do and how to do it. But information is not enough-individuals must want to carry out those behaviours, they must be motivated to do so. Finally, people must have the resources to do those things that they knoware good and that they desire to do-barriers must be minimized or removed and effective strategies and support systems put into place. Although these three elements are broadly applicable, their details will necessarily vary; the second major section of the handbook therefore revisits health behaviourchange and treatment adherence from the perspective of different points in the lifespan and in the context of comorbidities. Readers will find in this handbook a synthesis of cutting-edge empirical research and demonstrably effective applications, solidly grounded in theory. Clearly written by some of the best scholars and professionals in the field, this volume is accessible, highly informative, and a must-have for understanding the ins-and-outs of health communication, behaviour change, and treatment adherence.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP USA
83911
9780199795833
9780199795833

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Rok wydania
2013
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
544
Wymiary (mm)
178 x 254
Waga (g)
1111
  • 1. From Communication to Healthy Behavior and Adherence; Leslie R. Martin and M. Robin DiMatteo; Part One: The Three-Factor Model; 2. Barriers and Keys to Treatment Adherence and Health Behavior Change; Leslie R. Martin; Part Two: Information; 3. Health Literacy and Information Exchange in Medical Settings; Debra B. Keller, Urmimala Sarkar, and Dean Schillinger; 4. The Role of Nonverbal Communication in Medical Interactions: Empirical Results, Theoretical Bases, and Methodological Issues; Marianne Schmid Mast and Gaëtan Cousin; 5. The Art of Medical Information Exchange; Claude Richard and Marie-Ther?se Lussier; 6. Partnering with and Involving Patients; Rebekah C. Laidsaar-Powell, Stella Bu, and Kirsten J. McCaffery; 7. Training for Effective Communication in Healthcare Settings; Marcy E. Rosenbaum and Jonathan D. Silverman; 8. Beyond the Dyad: Communication in Triadic (and More) Medical Encounters; Michele G. Greene and Ronald D. Adelman; 9. Systemwide Communication; Enrico Coiera and Mei-Sing Ong; Part Three: Motivation; 10. Health Beliefs and Health Outcomes; John N. Harvey; 11. Perceived Risk and its Relationship to Health-Related Decisions and Behavior; Erika A. Waters, Amy McQueen, and Linda D. Cameron; 12. Readiness to Change and the Transtheoretical Model as Applied to Addictive Disorders: A Balanced Appraisal; Nick Heather and Johannes Hönekopp; 13. Persuasion and Motivation; Jerry Suls and Kathryn Bruchmann; 14. The Role of Culture in Promoting Effective Clinical Communication, Behavior Change, and Treatment Adherence; Sarah J. Flynn, Lisa A. Cooper, and Tiffany L. Gary-Webb; 15. Commitment to Change: An Examination of the Maintenance of Health Behavior Changes; Kristin P. Beals and Janella M. Godoy; Part Four: Strategy; 16. Social Networks, Social Support, and Health-Related Behavior; Mary P. Gallant; 17. Non-traditional Approaches for Improving Adherence; Juliet B. Beni; 18. Social and Environmental barriers to Adherence and Healthy Behavior; Leslie R. Martin; 19. Team-based Techniques for Improving Health Behavior; Christopher Nemeth; 20. The Importance of Effective Measurement for Fostering Change; M. Robin DiMatteo, Tricia A. Miller, and Leslie R. Martin; Part Five: Life Span and Co-morbidity Issues; 21. Pediatric Adherence and Health Behavior Change; Dennis Drotar and Jennifer M. Rohan; 22. Issues in Adolescent Adherence and Health Behavior Change; Jan L. Wallander, Chris Fradkin, and Sarah M. Scott; 23. Issues in Aging, Adherence, and Health Behavior Change; Marie C. Bradley and Carmel M. Hughes; 24. Adherence and Health Behavior Change in the Context of Mental Health Challenges; Kelly B. Haskard-Zolnierek and Summer L. Williams; 25. Managing Complex Regimens: The Psychological Context of Family Management of Pediatric Diabetes; Tim Wysocki; 26. Health Communication: Implications for Reform and Public Policy; Leslie R. Martin and M. Robin DiMatteo;
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