Gill2005

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Gill2005
BibType ARTICLE
Key Gill2005
Author(s) Virginia Teas Gill
Title Patient "Demand" for Medical Interventions: Exerting Pressure for an Offer in a Primary Care Clinic Visit
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Tag(s) medical EMCA, primary care, medical interventions, physician-patient relations
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Year 2005
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Journal Research on Language and Social Interaction
Volume 38
Number 4
Pages 451–479
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DOI 10.1207/s15327973rlsi3804_3
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Abstract

Contemporary medical decision making has been characterized as a struggle between patients who are reportedly making more demands for medical interventions such as diagnostic tests and prescription drugs and physicians who are encouraged to partner with patients and satisfy them while simultaneously keeping medical costs down. Understanding this dynamic requires attention to the interactional strategies whereby patients indicate what they desire, how physicians respond, and how the participants apply and react to pressure for particular outcomes. This investigation is a single case analysis of a primary care visit recorded in a general internal medicine outpatient clinic. Using conversation analysis, it reveals how a patient exerts subtle but persistent pressure for a diagnostic test and how the physician responds to her persuasive efforts.

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