Barbara F. Sharf
  • Professor Emeritus

Introduction

Dr. Sharf pursues qualitative forms of investigation and analysis, particularly narrative inquiry, as applied to the study of health communication. Her focus over the past decade has been on communicative aspects of complementary/integrative health care.

Biography

 

Prior to joining the Department of Communication at Texas A & M, I was a faculty member in the Department of Medical Education at the University of Illinois College of Medicine from 1978-98 where I also served as Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Head of the Medical Humanities Program. At Texas A & M University from 1998-2011, I taught classes in health communication, qualitative research, and narrative inquiry, and helped establish the doctoral program in health communication.  I’m the author or co-author of three books and more than 75 academic journal articles and book chapters. Currently as Professor Emerita at Texas A & M, I live in Durham, North Carolina, remain active in conducting and publishing research.

My scholarship is best known for its use of qualitative forms of investigation and analysis, particularly narrative inquiry, as applied to the study of health communication. My research interests have encompassed communication in clinical settings; patients’ experiences of illness; cultural influences on health care; health disparities related to race/ethnicity, class, and geographic location; and the portrayal of health and illness in popular media.  Over the past decade, my focus has been on integrative approaches to health care in the U.S.; that is, how conventional biomedicine and complementary and alternative forms of healing have been interfacing or integrating, as well as the forces of resistance against such changes.  From 2015-18, I was very fortunate to be a U.S. FuIbright Research Scholar, as a guest in the Department of Communications and New Media at the National University of Singapore, conducting comparative research on similar issues in this multicultural context.

Selected Publications