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The dynamic consultation : a discourse analytical study of doctor-patient communication / Marisa Cordella.

Van Pelt Library P302 .C65 2004
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cordella, Marisa.
Series:
Pragmatics & beyond ; new ser. 128.
Pragmatics & beyond ; new ser. v. 128
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Discourse analysis.
Physician and patient.
Physical Description:
xvi, 252 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub., [2004]
Summary:
This book introduces a unique model of medical discourse that identifies the forms of talk - voices - that doctors and patients use during the consultation, and studies the dynamic interaction as it unfolds particularly in follow-up visits. Natural recordings, semi-structured interviews, questionnaires and ethnographic observations provide the data for the research, which was carried out in an Outpatient Clinic in Santiago, Chile. Using an interactional sociolinguistic approach, analysis of the data identifies doctor-patient communication as a micro-performance of broader socio-cultural realities, in which social status, power, knowledge and personal beliefs and values all find expression in the consultative setting. Importantly, while both doctor and patient voices are shown to contribute to an essentially asymmetrical exchange, the study also identifies the holistic and empathic Fellow Human voice, which places doctors and patients on a more equal footing. In connection with this voice, the Spanish concept of simpatía is also discussed.While the model in this study was developed within a specific socio-cultural framework, it is hoped that it will be adapted and modified more widely and contribute to a better understanding between doctors and their patients.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [221]-234) and index.
ISBN:
9027253714
1588115585
OCLC:
55730008

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