The Oxford Handbook of Health Communication, Behavior Change, and Treatment Adherence
Herausgeber: Martin, Leslie R; Dimatteo, M Robin
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Herausgeber: Martin, Leslie R; Dimatteo, M Robin
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This edited volume brings together top-notch scientists and practitioners to illustrate intersections between health communication, behavior change, and treatment adherence.
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This edited volume brings together top-notch scientists and practitioners to illustrate intersections between health communication, behavior change, and treatment adherence.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 185mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1111g
- ISBN-13: 9780199795833
- ISBN-10: 0199795835
- Artikelnr.: 39356518
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 185mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1111g
- ISBN-13: 9780199795833
- ISBN-10: 0199795835
- Artikelnr.: 39356518
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Leslie R. Martin, Ph.D., is professor and chair of the Department of Psychology at La Sierra University; she is also a research psychologist at the University of California, Riverside. M. Robin DiMatteo, Ph.D., is Distinguished Professor of Psychology, University of California, Riverside.
* 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-Thérèse 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
* 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-Thérèse 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
* 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-Thérèse 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
* 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-Thérèse 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