Assessing Communication Competence in an Online Study: Toward Informing Subsequent Interventions Among Older Adults With Cancer, Their Lay Caregivers, and Peers
- 1 April 2003
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Health Communication
- Vol. 15 (2), 203-218
- https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327027hc1502_8
Abstract
Employing quantitative and qualitative measures, online and paper versions, we tested Kreps's (1988) relational health communication model by examining relations among social support, communication competence, and perceived stress in a study of well-elders, elderly individuals with cancer, and their lay caregivers (N = 76). Grounding the qualitative part of the study in the narrative paradigm (Fisher, 1984), we used the critical incident technique (Flanagan, 1954) to collect participant narratives focusing on positive and negative expressions of social support. The results indicated partial support for the relational health communication model. In particular, participants who were more communicatively competent were found to have lower levels of perceived stress, and they were more satisfied with the support offered by members of their support network. In addition, the critical incidents revealed that participants received significantly more emotional and esteem support from their network than other socia...Keywords
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