The Routledge Handbook of Language and Health Communication consists of forty chapters that provide a broad, comprehensive, and systematic overview of the role that linguistics plays within health communication research and its applications. The Handbook is divided into three sections: * Individuals' everyday health communication * Health professionals' communicative practices * Patient-provider communication in interaction Special attention is given to cross-cutting themes, including the role of technology in health communication, narrative, and observations of authentic, naturally-occurring contexts. The chapters are written by international authorities representing a wide range of perspectives and approaches. Building on established work with cutting-edge studies on the changing health communication landscape, this volume will be an essential reference for all those involved in health communication and applied linguistics research and practice.
Health communication "noise": insights from medical anthropology
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Speaking your health: self-appraised health, discourse, and culture 29
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If numbers could speak: numeracy and the digital revolution
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A linguistic analysis of diabetes patients� talk: reported adherence to healthy behaviors
págs. 91-108
Health risks and mediated discourse: a case study of "AIDS in action"
págs. 109-122
Contesting chemotherapy, amputation, and prosthesis: insights from patient and caregiver accounts
págs. 123-137
Alzheimer�s diagnosis on trial: ethical consequences at the intersection of health and law
págs. 138-152
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Health disparities research and practice: the role of language and health communication
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Interaction in online support groups: advice and beyond
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Transforming medical school culture: a case of changing conversations
págs. 279-293
Communication skills training for resident physicians: a physician-educator perspective
págs. 294-326
Teaching medical students to become discourse analysts: from conversational transcripts to clinical applications
págs. 327-343
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The interpenetration of communicative contexts: examples from medical encounters
págs. 375-388
Mental healthcare professionals� role performance: challenges in the institutional order of a psychiatric hospital
Branca Telles Ribeiro, Diana de Souza Pinto, Claudio Gruber Mann
págs. 389-406
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Before the "official diagnosis": a focus on prediagnostic statements
págs. 423-442
After the diagnosis: news disclosures in long-term cancer care
págs. 443-458
Managing hopeful moments: initiating and responding to delicate concerns about illness and health
págs. 459-476
Medication and morality: analysis of medical visits to address chronic pain
págs. 477-489
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Interpreting in the healthcare setting: access in cross-linguistic communication
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Medical interaction analysis systems: coding challenges when applied to communication in palliative care
págs. 629-641
Donation solicitation in interaction: telephone requests for human tissue donations
págs. 642-656
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