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Barnes2019
BibType ARTICLE
Key Barnes2019
Author(s) Rebecca K. Barnes
Title Conversation Analysis of Communication in Medical Care: Description and Beyond
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Tag(s) EMCA, Medical consultations
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Year 2019
Language English
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Journal Research on Language & Social Interaction
Volume 52
Number 3
Pages 300-315
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DOI 10.1080/08351813.2019.1631056
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Abstract

This article presents a contemporary view on the state of the art of applied conversation analytic studies of medical consultations. I begin by consider- ing why conversation analysts might have been drawn to studying the medical consultation in the first place and how our foundational studies have paved the way to where we are now. I argue that we have provided evidence for a wide range of practical problems and dilemmas faced by patients and doctors (and their solutions) during these encounters; con- tributed new evidence to sociological debates/critiques of medical domi- nance; taken up consumer reformist agendas; and begun to demonstrate the practical enactment (or not) of health policies and new health-care technologies “in the wild.” The review highlights a trajectory toward inter- vention studies in response to increased “outside” interest from the medical community. I argue that although our current observation base may already have the potential to improve patient care, making a difference will require going beyond description to provide different levels of evidence for differ- ent stakeholder audiences. Data are in American and British English.

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