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|Author(s)=Marco Pino; Ruth Parry
 
|Author(s)=Marco Pino; Ruth Parry
 
|Title=Talking about death and dying: Findings and insights from five conversation analytic studies (Editorial)
 
|Title=Talking about death and dying: Findings and insights from five conversation analytic studies (Editorial)
|Tag(s)=EMCA;
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|Tag(s)=EMCA; Medical EMCA
 
|Key=Pino-Parry2019b
 
|Key=Pino-Parry2019b
 
|Year=2019
 
|Year=2019
 
|Language=English
 
|Language=English
 
|Journal=Patient Education and Counseling
 
|Journal=Patient Education and Counseling
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|Volume=102
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|Pages=185-187
 
|DOI=10.1016/j.pec.2019.01.011
 
|DOI=10.1016/j.pec.2019.01.011
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|Abstract=A special section in the present issue of Patient Education and
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Counseling is dedicated to advancing knowledge on communication
 +
about the end of life in healthcare settings. The
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five studies in
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the special section use the theoretical tenets and the analytic
 +
techniques of conversation analysis (CA). In this editorial we briefly
 +
overview prior CA research on communication about death and
 +
dying, we illustrate how the studies in this special section advance
 +
this research, and we consider the potential of CA studies to
 +
contribute further to understandings of this area of social life.
 
}}
 
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Pino-Parry2019b
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Key Pino-Parry2019b
Author(s) Marco Pino, Ruth Parry
Title Talking about death and dying: Findings and insights from five conversation analytic studies (Editorial)
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Tag(s) EMCA, Medical EMCA
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Year 2019
Language English
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Journal Patient Education and Counseling
Volume 102
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Pages 185-187
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DOI 10.1016/j.pec.2019.01.011
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Abstract

A special section in the present issue of Patient Education and Counseling is dedicated to advancing knowledge on communication about the end of life in healthcare settings. The five studies in the special section use the theoretical tenets and the analytic techniques of conversation analysis (CA). In this editorial we briefly overview prior CA research on communication about death and dying, we illustrate how the studies in this special section advance this research, and we consider the potential of CA studies to contribute further to understandings of this area of social life.

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