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Simon, Kitto, ed. Sociology of interprofessional health care practice: Critical reflections and concrete solutions. Nova Science Publishers, 2009.

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Roger, Stull, Rodrigues R. J, Hernandez Antonio, and Pan American Health Organization, eds. Cybercrime, cyberterrorism, and cyberwarfare: Critical issues in data protection for health services information systems. Technology and Health Services Delivery, Health Services Organization Unit (THS/OS), Pan American Health Organization, 2003.

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Daingerfield, Margaret A. Farrell. COMMUNICATION PATTERNS OF CRITICAL CARE NURSES. 1993.

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Davis, Sam, Ruth Cross, and Ivy O'Neil. Health Communication: Theoretical and Critical Perspectives. Polity Press, 2017.

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Davis, Sam, Ruth Cross, and Ivy O'Neil. Health Communication: Theoretical and Critical Perspectives. Polity Press, 2017.

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Davis, Sam, Ruth Cross, and Ivy O′Neil. Health Communication: Theoretical and Critical Perspectives. Polity Press, 2017.

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Public Health Communication: Critical Tools and Strategies. Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC, 2017.

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Sastry, Shaunak, Heather Zoller, and Ambar Basu, eds. “Doing” Critical Health Communication. A Forum on Methods. Frontiers Media SA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88966-563-1.

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Cummings, Louise. Fallacies in Medicine and Health: Critical Thinking, Argumentation and Communication. Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.

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Cloud, Dana L., ed. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Communication and Critical Cultural Studies. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780190459611.001.0001.

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106 scholarly articles This is a compendium of touchstone articles by prominent communication, rhetorical, and cultural studies scholars about topics of interest to scholars and critics of popular and political culture. Articles provide authoritative surveys of concepts such as rhetorical construction of bodies, Marxist, feminist, and poststructuralist traditions, materialisms, social movements, race and anti-racist critique, whiteness, surveillance and security, visual communication, globalization, social media and digital communication/cyberculture, performance studies, the “post-human” turn
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Rossignol, Marycarol Alitto. STRUCTURE OF NURSING CLINICAL POSTCONFERENCE DISCOURSE: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELECTED DISCOURSE STRATEGIES AND CRITICAL THINKING (NURSING EDUCATION). 1992.

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Davidson, Judy E., and Giora Netzer. Family Response to Critical Illness. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199398690.003.0008.

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Family members of ICU patients can have mental, physical, and social responses to critical illness. These responses can begin when their loved ones are in the ICU and persist after discharge. Interventions in the ICU could have long-term effects on family members. Communication, proximity, engagement, maintaining family integrity, optimizing sleep, and conflict resolution may all play a role in family health following the discharge or death of the patient. Research is needed to further quantify the epidemiology, mechanisms of action, and efficacy of interventions to optimize the health of this
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Aufderheide, Dean. Communication in correctional psychiatry. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360574.003.0009.

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When the competing cultures and communication styles of correctional and health care professionals clash, communication is compromised and the potential for problems and unwanted outcomes is compounded. Notwithstanding the inherent cultural differences among interdisciplinary staff, effective communication in a correctional setting is especially challenging for psychiatrists. Whether transitioning from the protective structure of a residency, or moving from a private practice or other mental health setting, psychiatrists working in a jail or prison will likely experience their new environment
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Kahan, Dan M. Protecting or Polluting the Science Communication Environment? Edited by Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Dan M. Kahan, and Dietram A. Scheufele. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190497620.013.45.

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This chapter examines childhood vaccines. It is animated by two reciprocal goals. One is to illustrate how the quality of the science communicating environment—the sum total of practices and cues that orient individuals in relation to what is known by science—affects the public’s recognition of one vital form of decision-relevant science. The other is to underscore the critical need for self-conscious management of the quality of the science communication environment to protect public health.
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Yates, Patsy. Communication in the context of cancer as a chronic disease. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198736134.003.0027.

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Changes in cancer treatment and improved survival rates mean that cancer is often experienced as a chronic condition. This chapter draws on contemporary models of chronic disease management, which define the capabilities required to promote self-management and identify the specific communication practices that achieve optimal outcomes for individuals living with a long-term condition. These capabilities require health professionals to provide person-centred care and achieve individual behavioural as well as organizational/system change. Communication skills which reflect these capabilities in
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Broadcasting Birth Control: Mass Media and Family Planning (Critical Issues in Health and Medicine). Rutgers University Press, 2013.

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Unwin, Tim. Reclaiming Information and Communication Technologies for Development. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795292.001.0001.

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The development of new information and communication technologies (ICTs) has transformed the world over the last two decades. These technologies are often seen as being inherently ‘good’, with the ability to make the world better, and in particular to reduce poverty. However, their darker side is frequently ignored in such accounts. ICTs undoubtedly have the potential to reduce poverty, for example by enhancing education, health delivery, rural development, and entrepreneurship across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. However, all too often, projects designed to do so fail to go to scale, and a
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Wilson, Robyn S., Sarah M. McCaffrey, and Eric Toman. Wildfire Communication and Climate Risk Mitigation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.570.

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Throughout the late 19th century and most of the 20th century, risks associated with wildfire were addressed by suppressing fires as quickly as possible. However, by the 1960s, it became clear that fire exclusion policies were having adverse effects on ecological health, as well as contributing to larger and more damaging wildfires over time. Although federal fire policy has changed to allow fire to be used as a management tool on the landscape, this change has been slow to take place, while the number of people living in high-risk wildland–urban interface communities continues to increase. Un
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Robillard, Julie M., and Emily Wight. Communicating about the brain in the digital era. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786832.003.0028.

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Neuroscience communication is at a turning point, with tremendous opportunity for growth and democratization. The rise of the web and social media as platforms for dissemination of research findings and stakeholder engagement presents both unique opportunities and critical ethical considerations. Online- and mobile-based information and services for brain health may enhance the autonomy of users in health decision-making. However, nonadherence to ethical norms, such as informed consent and conflict of interest by digital content creators, may lead to harm. The challenges of communicating neuro
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Butow, Phyllis N. Issues in coding cancer consultations. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198736134.003.0064.

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It is now well accepted that communication between the health professional and the patient is a critical component of quality patient care, and that poor communication can adversely affect both patient and health professional outcomes. However, audits of doctor and nurse communication with patients have consistently revealed deficits, prompting the growth of communication skills training for both junior and senior clinicians, and the publication of communication guidelines for various challenging situations. Interaction analysis systems (IAS) enable the analysis of communication between the do
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Geyer, Cynthia. Optimizing Integrative and Preventive Medicine. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190241254.003.0013.

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The practice of integrative and preventive medicine plays a critical role in improving the health and well-being of people, families, and communities. This chapter covers several key steps to optimize the effective practice of integrative and preventive medicine, including the importance the clinician–patient partnership; prioritizing pain, stress, and emotional distress; and clearly communicating the reasoning behind recommendations. The successful clinician should be able to engage with patients as partners through their health journey, make appropriate referrals to other members of the inte
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Zick, Timothy. Rights Speech. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190841416.003.0003.

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Chapter 2 examines the regulation of “rights speech”—communications about or concerning the recognition, scope, or exercise of constitutional rights. It categorizes and discusses the constitutional implications of different types of rights speech (ideological, informational, and consultative communications) and rights speakers (private, professional, and governmental). The chapter highlights the critical importance of the Free Speech Clause to both healthy and robust constitutional discourse and, in many cases, the effective exercise of constitutional rights. It advocates careful scrutiny, und
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Kahn, Jeremy M. The Role of Long-Term Ventilator Hospitals. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199653461.003.0004.

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Long-term ventilator facilities play an increasingly important role in the care of chronically critically ill patients in the recovery phase of their acute illness. These hospitals can take several forms, depending on the country and health system, including �step-down� units within acute care hospitals and dedicated centres that specialize in weaning patients from prolonged mechanical ventilation. These hospitals may improve outcomes through increased clinical experience at applying protocolized weaning approaches and specialized, multidisciplinary, rehabilitation-focused care; they may also
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Kohler, Racquel E., Shoba Ramanadhan, and K. Viswanath. Implementing Evidence-Based Media Engagement Practices to Address Cancer Disparities. Edited by David A. Chambers, Wynne E. Norton, and Cynthia A. Vinson. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190647421.003.0011.

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Public knowledge and understanding of health disparities is critical to generate support for programs and policies that address social determinants of health (SDH). Yet, public programs and policies are little informed by evidence or the link between SDH and health outcomes. This case study, using community-based participatory research principles, draws from the evidence of SDH and communication sciences. We describe Project IMPACT, an intervention to build capacity among community-based organizations (CBOs) to engage with media strategically, with the goal of influencing the information envir
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Brindley, Peter G. Effective teamwork in the ICU. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0010.

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The Institute for Health Improvement argues that medical errors contribute to tens-of-thousands of deaths annually in the USA alone. Others have posited the need to make a ‘science of team performance’ and a ‘science of managing complexity’. Experts also believe that if our goal should be to maximize patient safety; thus we must tackle our ‘missing curriculum’ to minimize the disconnection between what should be and what is usual. Growing evidence shows that teamwork and communication is key to bridging these ‘care gaps’. This chapter outlines how critical care team skills (and ‘verbal dexteri
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Jones, Stephen H., Tom Kaden, and Rebecca Catto, eds. Science, Belief and Society. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529206944.001.0001.

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The relationship between science and belief has been a prominent subject of public debate for many years, one that has relevance to everything from science communication, health and education to immigration and national values. Yet, sociological analysis of these subjects remains surprisingly scarce. This wide-ranging book critically reviews the ways in which religious and nonreligious belief systems interact with scientific theories and practices. Contributors explore how, for some secularists, ‘science’ forms an important part of social identity. Others examine how many contemporary religiou
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Flynn, Maria, and Dave Mercer, eds. Oxford Handbook of Adult Nursing. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198743477.001.0001.

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The second edition of the Oxford Handbook of Adult Nursing addresses the philosophy, principles, and practice of general adult nursing, and the ways in which general adult nurses relate to people, engage critically with professional knowledge, and organize appropriate nursing care and interventions. The content provides information to help general nurses to draw on their personal and professional values, knowledge, and experience when making general practice decisions and organizing care. The handbook is designed to be a broad reference source, focused on the types of conditions that general a
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Landau, Carol. Mood Prep 101. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190914301.001.0001.

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Depression and anxiety in college students have reached a crisis, and the prevalence continues to rise. The increasing distress of the current generation, Gen Z, and their greater openness to mental health care have overwhelmed college counseling services. Despite this sobering news, parents can play a critically important role in helping their children. This book describes a plan that parents can use for supporting and preventing depression and anxiety in young people. Each chapter concludes with practical strategies for parents. The book consists of four sections. The first section is a desc
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Brownsword, Roger, Eloise Scotford, and Karen Yeung, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Law, Regulation and Technology. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199680832.001.0001.

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This book brings together leading scholars from law and other disciplines to explore the relationship between law, technological innovation, and regulatory governance. It is organized into five parts. Part I provides an overview of the volume, identifies its aims, explains its organization, locates it within existing scholarship, and identifies major themes that emerge from the individual chapter contributions. Part II examines core normative values that are implicated or affected by technological developments and which recur in attempts to ground the legitimacy of emerging technologies within
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