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Being in Place : A Multimodal Analysis of the Contribution of the Patient's Companion to “First Time” Oncological Visits

机译:到位:对患者伴侣“第一次”的肿瘤学访问的贡献的多模式分析

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Companions to medical visits have been alternatively viewed as members who “support” or “inhibit” and “interfere” with the doctor-patient interaction. One way of looking at the companions' contribution to medical visits is by coding roles or functions of their communicative behavior. Our paper aims at reconsidering these findings and analyzing how the companion participation is a local and sequential accomplishment, changing from time to time in the consultation. The paper relies upon an overall collection of 58 videorecordings of first oncological visits. Visits were conducted in two different hospitals, one of which a University hospital, and by different oncologists, including both senior professionals and (in the second setting) medical students in oncology. Visits were fully transcribed according to the Jeffersonian conventions and authors examined the transcripts and video according to the methodology of Conversation Analysis. The aim of the paper focused on how patient's companions orient and contribute to the accomplishment of the different aims and activities at different stages of the visit as an institutional speech event. The multimodal analysis of turns and actions (such as, gaze shifts, prosodic modulation, bodily arrangements), and the close examination of the sequential and temporal arrangements of companions' and their co-participants' turns revealed that companions finely attune to the multiparty framework of the encounter and the institutional constraints that govern the oncological first visit. Overall, results show two relevant features: that companions act as to preserve the doctor-patient interaction and to maintain the patient as the most responsible and legitimate agent in the interaction; that companions' contributions are relevant to the activities that sequentially unfold at different stages in the consultation (e.g., history taking, problem presentation, treatment recommendation etc.). The study complements earlier findings on the companion's roles, showing how these are highly mobile, multimodal and multiparty accomplishments, and they are tied to the specific contingencies of the visit. The results solicit to consider the value of multimodal analysis in understanding the complexity of multiparty communication in medical setting, and make it usable also in medical education.
机译:对医疗访问的同伴被视为“支持”或“抑制”和“干扰”的成员,与医生患者相互作用。看着同伴对医疗访问的贡献的一种方法是通过编码其交际行为的角色或函数。我们的论文旨在重新考虑这些调查结果,并分析伴侣参与如何是当地和连续的成就,不时在咨询时变化。本文依赖于第一次肿瘤访问的58个视频的整体集合。访问是在两家不同的医院进行的,其中一家大学医院,以及不同的肿瘤学家,包括高级专业人士和(在第二个设置)中医学生体学生。根据杰斐逊公约和作者通过谈话分析方法检查了转录和视频的访问。本文的目的侧重于患者的同伴定向如何,为在访问的不同阶段的不同阶段提供不同的目标和活动作为制度演讲事件。转弯和动作的多模式分析(例如,凝视变化,韵律调制,身体布置)以及对同伴顺序和时间安排的密切检查及其共同点的转弯揭示了伴侣对多方框架的细化程度遭遇和管理肿仓初次访问的制度制约因素。总体而言,结果表明了两个相关特征:该同伴采取了保护患者的互动,并将患者保持为互动中最负责任和最合理的代理;该同伴的贡献与课程中不同阶段顺从逐步展开的活动(例如,历史记录,问题介绍,治疗建议等)有关。该研究更早地对伴侣的角色进行了补充,展示了这些方法,展示了如何高级移动,多式联运和多方成就,它们与访问的具体突发事件联系在一起。结果征求了多式化分析的价值,以了解医疗环境中多党通信复杂性,并使其在医学教育中也可用。

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