Contents: M.L. Hummert, J.F. Nussbaum, Introduction: Successful Aging, Communication, and Health. Part I:Developments in Health Care and Successful Aging.P. Whitten, J.L. Gregg, Telemedicine: Using Telecommunication Technologies to Deliver Health Services to Older Adults. J.F. Nussbaum, L. Pecchioni, T. Crowell, The Older Patient-Health Care Provider Relationship in a Managed Care Environment. M.K. Pichora-Fuller, A.J. Carson, Hearing Health and the Listening Experiences of Older Communicators. T.A. Garstka, P. McCallion, R.W. Toseland, Using Support Groups to Improve Caregiver Health. Part II:Provider-Patient Communication and Successful Aging.M.G. Greene, R.D. Adelman, Building the Physician-Older Patient Relationship. J. Coupland, N. Coupland, Roles, Responsibilities, and Alignments: Multiparty Talk in Geriatric Care. A. Norberg, Communication in the Care of People With Severe Dementia. Part III:Family Communication and Successful Aging.M.L. Hummert, M. Morgan, Negotiating Decisions in the Aging Family. H. Edwards, Family Caregiving, Communication, and the Health of Care Receivers. J.B. Orange, Family Caregivers, Communication, and Alzheimer's Disease. K.A. Noels, H. Giles, C. Gallois, S.H. Ng, Intergenerational Communication and Psychological Adjustment: A Cross-Cultural Examination of Hong Kong and Australian Adults. E.B. Ryan, J.E. Norris, Epilogue: Communication, Aging, and Health: The Interface Between Research and Practice.
"With its disciplinary diversity of authors, current empirical
research findings, literature reviews, practical considerations and
suggestions for future research, it is a scholarly, practical and
very readable book, appealing to academics, practitioners, family
members, and individual older persons. A welcome and important
addition to the aging, health, and communication literature."
—CHOICE"This is a fascinating piece of work of direct relevance to
any health professional or student in contact with older people and
issues surrounding the ageing process. It also holds some excellent
insights for those interested in studying communicative
relationships from a social and psychological perspective. This
book makes a significant contribution toward a deeper understanding
of the inter-relatedness of ageing, health and communication....It
is an excellent example of how research on communication, ageing
and health should contribute to and change current practice. It
also exposes many areas requiring further research study and makes
inspirational reading."
—Quality in Ageing"Practitioners yearn for research that will do
more than tell us what we already know from clinical experience,
and will do so in a clear and accessible manner. Hummert and
Nussbaum are to be applauded for challenging these communication
experts to strive for a goal that few in the academic literature
have achieved. The result is a book that contains considerable
material of use to practitioners as well as other
researchers..."
—Contemporary Psychology"This is a book that has much to offer to
many health-care professionals. When the existance of age
discrimination is being acknowledged and challenged in health-care
settings, it serves above all to demonstrate how stereotyping
attitudes reveal themselves and are shaped through communication at
a micro-level. The book would be a useful reader for a course in
gerontology related to health care provision."
—Ageing and Society"...the authors excel in creating a readable
text that would be useful in numerous contexts ranging from courses
in communication and aging to a resource for family members caring
for an aging parent. To this end, although the collection itself is
clearly directed towards those interested in the communicative
intersections of aging and health, many chapters have wide
appeal."
—The Southern Communication Journal
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