The therapeutic sucess of physician-patient interactions depends in large part on how physicians interpret and respond to patients' implicit and explicit messages. Using a hypothetical vignette, in which a patient refuses to comply with a recommended therapeutic regimen, we found that first-year medical students with no classroom training in medical interviewing implicity recognized that the situation called for face preserving or polite linguistic behavior. Ninety percent of them used culturally sanctioned politeness forms to repair the conversational breakdown depicted in the vignette. They responded to this clinical scenario, however, with linguistic behaviors borrowed from their everyday interactions, some of which were culturally appro...
Introduction: Analysis and reflection are important components of clinical communication learning in...
Based on observations and evaluations of the various approaches and interactions between medical pra...
AbstractSpecific behaviours during the patient-physician interaction are associated with a higher de...
There is a general agreement that research into doctor-patient interaction is a much-needed discipli...
Policy, training and research reflect the importance of patient involvement in decisions about their...
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of politeness strategies used by pharmacy students to avoid embarra...
Despite advances in medical technologies, interpersonal communication remains the primary tool physi...
In medical care, lack of communication is such a crucial subject which may result in unintended but ...
The well-structured medical communication models that are typically described in textbooks are relev...
Often studies on health communication come from many different disciplines and do not necessarily wo...
This study examined how politeness strategies are constructed and their functions in doctor-patient ...
1Politeness in interpreter-mediated interactions has attracted the attention of a number of scholars...
Although linguists have been exploring the nuances of politeness for decades, beginning with the pio...
Abstract Background The communication literature currently focuses primarily on improving physicians...
Good clinical communication is increasingly recognised as pivotal to the success of medical practice...
Introduction: Analysis and reflection are important components of clinical communication learning in...
Based on observations and evaluations of the various approaches and interactions between medical pra...
AbstractSpecific behaviours during the patient-physician interaction are associated with a higher de...
There is a general agreement that research into doctor-patient interaction is a much-needed discipli...
Policy, training and research reflect the importance of patient involvement in decisions about their...
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of politeness strategies used by pharmacy students to avoid embarra...
Despite advances in medical technologies, interpersonal communication remains the primary tool physi...
In medical care, lack of communication is such a crucial subject which may result in unintended but ...
The well-structured medical communication models that are typically described in textbooks are relev...
Often studies on health communication come from many different disciplines and do not necessarily wo...
This study examined how politeness strategies are constructed and their functions in doctor-patient ...
1Politeness in interpreter-mediated interactions has attracted the attention of a number of scholars...
Although linguists have been exploring the nuances of politeness for decades, beginning with the pio...
Abstract Background The communication literature currently focuses primarily on improving physicians...
Good clinical communication is increasingly recognised as pivotal to the success of medical practice...
Introduction: Analysis and reflection are important components of clinical communication learning in...
Based on observations and evaluations of the various approaches and interactions between medical pra...
AbstractSpecific behaviours during the patient-physician interaction are associated with a higher de...