Communication, Aging and Health
Kansas City, MO
May 16-18, 1996
The 1996 Merrill conference involved scholars from Europe, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States. It was the third international conference on this topic. The previous two were held at the University of Wales and at McMaster University in Canada. Conferences on communication, aging and health have been a catalyst for promoting interdisciplinary research and collaboration with health professionals. This research has been used for curriculum planning in the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Rehabilitation Therapy, Pharmacy, Social Work, Psychology and Speech-Language-Hearing.
Sponsors in 1996 included these programs at the University of Kansas: the Gerontology Center, the Center on Aging at the Medical Center, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the Communication Studies Department.
Keynote speakers were:
- Laura Carstensen, Department of Psychology at Stanford University
- Sik Hung Ng, Department of Psychology at the University of Victoria, New Zealand
- Astrid Norberg, Advanced Nursing at Umea University in Sweden
- Jon Nussbaum, Department of Communication at the University of Oklahoma
- Kathleen Pichora-Fuller, Audiology and Speech Sciences at the University of British Columbia, Canada
Participants contributed to a book that was edited by Mary Lee Hummert and Jon Nussbaum, and published by Lawrence Erlbaum in 2001. Book topics include:
- developments in health care and successful aging
- provider-patient communication and successful aging
- family communication and successful aging.
The book is predicated on the belief that communication is an essential link between health and successful aging. Communication affects the quality of medical care older persons receive and their ability to maintain physical health. It also affects their ability to cope with the consequences of illness and disability.
1996 Conference Participants
Charles V. Anderson, Department of Speech Pathology & Audiology, University of Iowa
Analee Beisecker, Cancer Center, University of Kansas Medical Center
Laura L. Carstensen, Department of Psychology, Stanford University
Nik Coupland, University College of Wales, Cardiff
Morton C. Creditor, M.D.
Walter H. Crockett, Professor Emeritus, University of Kansas
Howard Giles, Department of Communication, University of California-Santa Barbara
Margaret Gordon, Professor Emerita, University of Kansas
Michele Greene, Department of Health & Nutrition Sciences, Brooklyn College
James K. Hitt
Susan Kemper, Psychology Department & Gerontology Center, University of Kansas
Rhonda J.V. Montgomery, Gerontology Center, University of Kansas
Sik Hung Ng, Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand
Astrid Norberg, Department of Advanced Nursing, Umea University
Jon Nussbaum, Department of Communication, University of Oklahoma
M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller, University of British Columbia
Ellen Bouchard Ryan
Richard Schiefelbusch Professor Emeritus, University of Kansas