2001
DOI: 10.1207/s15327027hc1301_05
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The Use of a Verbal Response Mode Coding System in Determining Patient and Physician Roles in Medical Interviews

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“…Although lifestyle recall ensures that patients' individual needs are taken into the consideration, it is still conducted by the nurses' who, by asking questions, actually control the topics discussed (cf. Jaatinen, 1997;Shaikh, Knobloch, & Stiles, 2001). Thus, the negotiated issues are considered to be important from a professional, in other words medical, view but do not necessarily agree with patients' own concerns (cf.…”
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“…Although lifestyle recall ensures that patients' individual needs are taken into the consideration, it is still conducted by the nurses' who, by asking questions, actually control the topics discussed (cf. Jaatinen, 1997;Shaikh, Knobloch, & Stiles, 2001). Thus, the negotiated issues are considered to be important from a professional, in other words medical, view but do not necessarily agree with patients' own concerns (cf.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many such tools are based on traditional linguistic structures and are primarily descriptive of verbal content during a consultation or interview (Cecil, 1998; Shaikh, Knobloch, & Stiles, 2001). Observational schemas have developed some complexity over the years, but few depict process-based explanations and predictions of outcomes.…”
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“…Many researchers have already applied speech act analysis to medical interviews (20, 21, 22), but very few other health issues have been addressed through this framework with the exception of diabetes (18), childhood obesity (23), and safe sex (24). Comparisons across topics would enable insight into the relative prevalence of various purposes such as providing facts versus compassion.…”
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confidence: 99%