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Clemente2008
BibType ARTICLE
Key Clemente2008
Author(s) Ignasi Clemente, Seung-Hee Lee, John Heritage
Title Children in chronic pain: Promoting pediatric patients' symptom accounts in tertiary care
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Tag(s) EMCA, Medical EMCA, Children, Chronic Pain, Patient Participation
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Year 2008
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Journal Social Science & Medicine
Volume 66
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Pages 1418-1428
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DOI doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2007.11.015
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Abstract

This paper examines how clinicians promote pediatric patients' symptom accounts at the beginning of visits in three pediatric tertiary care clinics at a university hospital in the United States: pain, gastroenterology and neurology. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected for 69 patient–parent pairs, including videotaped intake visits. Two forms of child account promotion, together with their corresponding distribution across clinics, were identified: (1) Epistemic prefaces were used to upgrade the patient's epistemic status and to establish the child as primary informant; and, (2) non-focused questioning was used to permit children latitude in the formulation of symptoms and experiences. In general, epistemic prefaces were characteristic of the gastroenterology and neurology visits, while non-focused questioning was found overwhelmingly in the pain encounters.

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