HoeyPino2023

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HoeyPino2023
BibType ARTICLE
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Author(s) Elliott M. Hoey, Marco Pino
Title Procedural detailing: A patient’s practice for normalizing routine behaviors
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Tag(s) EMCA, Healthcare interaction, Palliative Care
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Year 2023
Language English
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DOI 10.1080/10410236.2023.2211364
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Abstract

In palliative care in the UK, occupational and/or physiotherapists consult with patients to assess how they are managing their activities for daily living in light of their life-limiting condition(s), and to identify any activities that might benefit from therapeutic intervention. In this paper we use conversation analysis to describe a patient’s practice in these consultations, which we call “procedural detailing,” whereby they produce a step-by-step description of how they do some everyday activity, such that it is depicted as adequate, stable, and unproblematic. Based on a collection of 15 cases identified in video recordings of consultations in a large English hospice, we demonstrate how patients use this practice to normalize their routine conduct and thereby reject or rule out an actual or anticipated therapeutic recommendation. Our analysis suggests that such descriptions let patients participate in shared decision-making by revealing their preference for routines that preserve their level of independence and dignity.

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