Question design during history-taking has clear implications for patients' ability to share their concerns in general and their seizure experiences in particular. Studies have shown that unusually open questions at the start of the consultation enable patients to display interactional and linguistic markers which may help with the otherwise challenging differentiation of epileptic from nonepileptic seizures (NES). In this study, we compared the problem presentation approach taken by trainee neurologists in outpatient encounters with new patients before and after a one-day conversation analytic training intervention in which doctors were taught to adopt an open format of question design and recognize diagnostically relevant linguistic featur...
Background: There is scope for additional research into the specific linguistic and sequential struc...
Purpose This study explored contributions that patients' companions (seizure witnesses) make to int...
Purpose: This study explored contributions that patients' companions (seizure witnesses) make to int...
Question design during history-taking has clear implications for patients' ability to share their co...
Recent Conversation Analytic work has revealed that there are systematic differences between the way...
AbstractPurposeFactual items in patients’ histories are of limited discriminating value in the diffe...
There are many areas in medicine in which the diagnosis poses significant difficulties and depends e...
Effective communication between patients and their health care providers is recognized as critically...
BackgroundEffective communication between patients and their health care providers is recognized as ...
The diagnostic distinction between epilepsy and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) can be chal...
<p><b>Objective:</b> Consultations with patients with functional symptoms can be challenging. This s...
Using conversation analysis (CA), we studied conversations between one United Kingdom-based epilepsy...
Using conversation analysis (CA), we studied conversations between one United Kingdom-based epilepsy...
Gülich E. Conversation analysis as a new approach to the differential diagnosis of epileptic and non...
The differential diagnosis of epileptic seizures (ES) and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) ...
Background: There is scope for additional research into the specific linguistic and sequential struc...
Purpose This study explored contributions that patients' companions (seizure witnesses) make to int...
Purpose: This study explored contributions that patients' companions (seizure witnesses) make to int...
Question design during history-taking has clear implications for patients' ability to share their co...
Recent Conversation Analytic work has revealed that there are systematic differences between the way...
AbstractPurposeFactual items in patients’ histories are of limited discriminating value in the diffe...
There are many areas in medicine in which the diagnosis poses significant difficulties and depends e...
Effective communication between patients and their health care providers is recognized as critically...
BackgroundEffective communication between patients and their health care providers is recognized as ...
The diagnostic distinction between epilepsy and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) can be chal...
<p><b>Objective:</b> Consultations with patients with functional symptoms can be challenging. This s...
Using conversation analysis (CA), we studied conversations between one United Kingdom-based epilepsy...
Using conversation analysis (CA), we studied conversations between one United Kingdom-based epilepsy...
Gülich E. Conversation analysis as a new approach to the differential diagnosis of epileptic and non...
The differential diagnosis of epileptic seizures (ES) and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) ...
Background: There is scope for additional research into the specific linguistic and sequential struc...
Purpose This study explored contributions that patients' companions (seizure witnesses) make to int...
Purpose: This study explored contributions that patients' companions (seizure witnesses) make to int...