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Publikováno v:
Health Communication. 28:533-545
This article examines treatment recommendations in orthopedic surgery consultations and shows how surgery is treated as "omni-relevant" within this activity, providing a context within which the broad range of treatment recommendations proposed by su
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Social Science & Medicine. 73:1028-1036
This paper examines how orthopaedic surgeons skilfully design treatment recommendations to display awareness of what individual patients are anticipating or seeking, and suggests limits to those efforts. It adds leverage to our parallel work by demon
Autor:
Shannon Clark, Pamela L. Hudak
Publikováno v:
Research on Language & Social Interaction. 44:385-412
This article examines the significant interactional work undertaken by orthopedic surgeons in the delivery of recommendations not for surgery—recommendations against surgery or for nonsurgical treatment. Surgeons recurrently use a number of feature
Publikováno v:
Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine. 16:400-417
Patient involvement in care practice has many and diverse proponents. It is endorsed by health care institutions and promoted by community agencies representing people with illness. A vast literature documents the benefits of patient involvement and
Autor:
Douglas W. Maynard, Pamela L. Hudak
Publikováno v:
Sociology of Health & Illness. 33:634-653
In medical interactions, it may seem straightforward to identify ‘small talk’ as casual or social talk superfluous to the institutional work of dealing with patients’ medical concerns. Such a broad characterisation is, however, extremely diffic
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Sociology of Health & Illness. 32:777-797
This investigation was motivated by physician reports that patient compliments often raise ‘red flags’ for them, raising questions about whether compliments are being used in the service of achieving some kind of advantage. Our goal was to unders
Autor:
Douglas W. Maynard, Pamela L. Hudak
Publikováno v:
Language in Society. 37:661-688
The literature on “small talk” has not described the way in which this talk, even as it “oils the social wheels of work talk” (Holmes 2000), enables disattending to the instrumental tasks in which one or both participants may be engaged. Smal
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume. 90:1427-1435
Background: As the U.S. population ages, orthopaedic surgeons will increasingly be required to counsel older patients about major surgical procedures. Understanding patient concerns or worries about surgery could help orthopaedic surgeons to assist t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Humanities. 28:31-44
Many patients experience aspects of treatment and care as dehumanizing because the body is considered separate from the self and its life context. An attempt to transcend viewing persons in dualistic terms is posed by phenomenologists who focus not o
Publikováno v:
Medical Care. 42:726-739
Objectives: Theories of patient satisfaction with treatment outcome have not been developed and tested in healthcare settings. The objectives of this study were to test a new theory linking patient satisfaction and embodiment (body–self unity) and