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Narrating Patienthood - Engaging Diverse Voices on Health, Communication, and the Patient

English · Paperback / Softback

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Engaging the reader with a variety of patient narratives and health communication scholarship, this book illustrates how narratives can create change; how differences matter; and how identity, relational, and cultural factors intersect to affect patienthood.

List of contents










Chapter 1: Narrating Patient Experience: Benefits for multiple audiences

Chapter 2: From Stories to Discoveries: Patients' Narratives as Advocacy in Biomedical Research

Chapter 3: Cultural Communication Competency as a Two-Way Street: My Journey from Medical Avoidance to Patient Self-Advocacy

Chapter 4: Who will tell our stories? Emerging health legacies following the 2014-2016 Ebola Epidemic

Chapter 5: African Americans and Hospice Care: On Social Risk, Privacy Management, and Relational Health Advocacy

Chapter 6: Can You Please Direct me to a Doctor That Has a Heart?: A Stage 4 Breast Cancer Patient Narrative

Chapter 7: Exploring the Effects of Patient-Provider Communication on the Lives of Women with Vulvodynia

Chapter 8: Queer Patienthood

Chapter 9: An Autoethnographic Account of Navigating Patienthood as a Person with Hearing Impairment

Chapter 10: From Consumer to Community-Based Researcher: Lessons from the HIV Stigma Index

Chapter 11: The Gendered Nature of Generosity in Post-Hysterectomy "Dear Honey..." Letters

Chapter 12: The Narrative Journey and Decision-Making Process of Plastic Surgery Patienthood

Chapter 13: Narrative Sense-Making in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

Chapter 14: Healthy mother, healthy baby: An Autoethnography to Challenge the Dominant Cultural Narrative of the Birthing Patient

Chapter 15: Abelist Biases

About the author










Peter M. Kellett is associate professor of communication studies at University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Summary

Engaging the reader with a variety of patient narratives and health communication scholarship, this book illustrates how narratives can create change; how differences matter; and how identity, relational, and cultural factors intersect to affect patienthood.

Product details

Assisted by Kellett Peter M. (Editor)
Publisher Lexington Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2021
 
EAN 9781498585552
ISBN 978-1-4985-8555-2
No. of pages 296
Series Lexington Studies in Health Communication
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries

HEALTH & FITNESS / Health Care Issues, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies, Popular medicine & health, Communication Studies, Health systems & services

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