A multi-method approach was used to explore correlates of technical and complex language use within 145 audio-recorded physician-patient interactions. When discussing the prospect of surgery, physicians used more technical and complex language (more jargon, larger words, longer sentences) than patients on average. Patients' demographic characteristics (education, health literacy, English fluency) and markers of health (condition severity) inconsistently predicted physicians' and patients' use of complex and technical language. Interactions with happier and more hopeful patients involved less technical and complex language, but physicians' language use was unrelated to patients' emotions following the consultation. Finally, physicians' use o...
This linguistic study examined the interpersonal features of the talk between doctors and patients i...
This piece is about language choice among bilingual populations (ie. code-switching and all the de-l...
Purpose: When discussing risks and benefits with cancer patients, physicians could focus on losses s...
BACKGROUND: The available literature on medical communication reports almost exclusively on observat...
This study examines specific speech forms that comprise physicians' language use, and motives for us...
Objective: To explore how expressions of uncertainty are used and understood by patients and their h...
While the need to address language barriers to provide quality care for all is generally accepted, l...
Abstract Background Despite an expansive literature on communication in medicine, the role of langua...
Patient-doctor communication is a central process in healthcare. It is related to various beneficial...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the use of some of the characteristics of male and female language by male and...
This study applies natural language processing (NLP) techniques to patient experience comments. Our ...
Informing the patient is arguably the physician's most important communicative responsibility. Recog...
This paper examines language use in a doctor-patient context (situation) with specific focus on the ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate i) how the patient's participation in interaction occurs in interpreter-me...
This large scale study clearly shows that 'the spoken language is a most important tool in medicine'...
This linguistic study examined the interpersonal features of the talk between doctors and patients i...
This piece is about language choice among bilingual populations (ie. code-switching and all the de-l...
Purpose: When discussing risks and benefits with cancer patients, physicians could focus on losses s...
BACKGROUND: The available literature on medical communication reports almost exclusively on observat...
This study examines specific speech forms that comprise physicians' language use, and motives for us...
Objective: To explore how expressions of uncertainty are used and understood by patients and their h...
While the need to address language barriers to provide quality care for all is generally accepted, l...
Abstract Background Despite an expansive literature on communication in medicine, the role of langua...
Patient-doctor communication is a central process in healthcare. It is related to various beneficial...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the use of some of the characteristics of male and female language by male and...
This study applies natural language processing (NLP) techniques to patient experience comments. Our ...
Informing the patient is arguably the physician's most important communicative responsibility. Recog...
This paper examines language use in a doctor-patient context (situation) with specific focus on the ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate i) how the patient's participation in interaction occurs in interpreter-me...
This large scale study clearly shows that 'the spoken language is a most important tool in medicine'...
This linguistic study examined the interpersonal features of the talk between doctors and patients i...
This piece is about language choice among bilingual populations (ie. code-switching and all the de-l...
Purpose: When discussing risks and benefits with cancer patients, physicians could focus on losses s...