Abstract This study examines how patients use narratives to evaluate their experiences of healthcare services online. The analysis draws on corpus linguistic techniques, specifically annotation, applying Labov and Waletzky’s (1967) framework to a sample of online comments about the NHS in England. Narratives are pervasive in this context, being present more than absent in the patients’ comments, but are particularly prominent in comments which evaluate care negatively. Evaluations can be accomplished through all the structural elements of the narrative, including in combination with one another. However, the presence and ordering of these elements does not seem to be influenced by the type of evaluation given (i.e. positive, negative or mor...
CONTEXT: Although communication with patients is essential to health care, education designed to dev...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Objective: To provide a synthesis of the current evidence base of online patient feedback using a sc...
Abstract This study examines how patients use narratives to evaluate their experiences of healthcare...
This study examines how patients use narratives to evaluate their experiences of healthcare services...
This project examines user-generated health narratives through corpus analysis of 246 reviews posted...
In this article, we demonstrate how methods from corpus linguistics can be used to interpret large c...
Patients are increasingly describing their healthcare experiences publicly online. This has been fac...
Introduction Patients are describing their healthcare experiences online using rating websites. Th...
Objective To examine the key themes of positive and negative feedback in patients’ online feedback o...
This thesis investigates the potential of narrative theory to inform the design of tools for sharing...
Patient experience is an emerging concept that supports the improvement of healthcare services throu...
ObjectivePatient-centred care has become a priority in many countries. It is unknown whether current...
This thesis investigates the potential of narrative theory to inform the design of tools for sharing...
People increasingly provide feedback about healthcare services online. These practices have been lau...
CONTEXT: Although communication with patients is essential to health care, education designed to dev...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Objective: To provide a synthesis of the current evidence base of online patient feedback using a sc...
Abstract This study examines how patients use narratives to evaluate their experiences of healthcare...
This study examines how patients use narratives to evaluate their experiences of healthcare services...
This project examines user-generated health narratives through corpus analysis of 246 reviews posted...
In this article, we demonstrate how methods from corpus linguistics can be used to interpret large c...
Patients are increasingly describing their healthcare experiences publicly online. This has been fac...
Introduction Patients are describing their healthcare experiences online using rating websites. Th...
Objective To examine the key themes of positive and negative feedback in patients’ online feedback o...
This thesis investigates the potential of narrative theory to inform the design of tools for sharing...
Patient experience is an emerging concept that supports the improvement of healthcare services throu...
ObjectivePatient-centred care has become a priority in many countries. It is unknown whether current...
This thesis investigates the potential of narrative theory to inform the design of tools for sharing...
People increasingly provide feedback about healthcare services online. These practices have been lau...
CONTEXT: Although communication with patients is essential to health care, education designed to dev...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Objective: To provide a synthesis of the current evidence base of online patient feedback using a sc...