Communication in Health Organizations
Department
Communication
Document Type
Book
Files
Description
Communication in Health Organizations explores the communication processes, issues, and concepts that comprise the organization of health care, focusing on the interactions that influence the lives of patients, health professionals, and other members of health institutions. This book integrates scholarship from communication, medicine, nursing, public health, and allied health, to provide a comprehensive review of the research literature. The author explains the complexities and contingencies of communication in health settings using systems theory, an approach that enhances reader understanding of health organizing. The reader will gain greater familiarity with how health institutions function communicatively, and why the people who work in health professions interact as they do. The text provides multiple opportunities to analyze communication occurring in health organizations and to apply communication skills to personal experiences. This knowledge may improve communication between patients, employees, or consumers. Understanding and applying the concepts discussed in this book can enhance communication in health organizations, which ultimately benefits health care delivery. Communication in Health Organizations offers students, researchers, and health practitioners a unique multi-disciplinary perspective that invites stimulating reflection, discussion, and application of communication issues affecting today′s health system.
Call number in WMU's library
RA971 .A795 2012 (Waldo General Stacks, WMU Authors Collection)
ISBN
9780745647548
Publication Date
2012
Publisher
Polity
City
Cambridge
Disciplines
Health Communication | Organizational Communication
Recommended Citation
Apker, Julie, "Communication in Health Organizations" (2012). All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors. 3.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/books/3