The empirical papers in this special issue show that how knowledge is made relevant and negotiated in interaction is a complex matter. Traditionally, research on knowledge conceptualizes knowledge as being distributed across patients and health care providers, who respectively have access to experiential knowledge and medical knowledge of illness. In this view, both forms of knowledge then need to be transferred from one party to the other. However, our contributions show that interactions are more complex in many ways. First of all, there are more actors involved in medical interaction, such as translators and family members, who each uniquely contribute to what knowledge is constructed and how. Secondly, the forms and domains of knowledge...
BackgroundInternists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Model...
This paper examines how expertise is treated as a separable domain of epistemics by looking at simul...
Regelmatig nemen patiënten een begeleider mee naar medische consulten. Het verloop van shared decisi...
The empirical papers in this special issue show that how knowledge is made relevant and negotiated i...
The empirical papers in this special issue show that how knowledge is made relevant and negotiated i...
This article examines the conflicts which arise when patients with chronic disease engage in decisi...
Health professionals increasingly face patients with complex health problems and this pressurizes th...
Prevention, Population and Disease management (PrePoD)Public Health and primary car
Editorial of the special section: Sharing knowledge and shaping identities in healthcare interaction
This thesis has two main aims, investigated in three research questions. The first aim is to investi...
Abstract A more sophisticated understanding of the unpredictable, disorderly and unstable aspects o...
© 2017 The Authors Health Expectations Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Background: Shared decisio...
Background: Shared decision making (SDM) is generally treated as good practice in health-care intera...
BackgroundInternists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Model...
This paper examines how expertise is treated as a separable domain of epistemics by looking at simul...
Regelmatig nemen patiënten een begeleider mee naar medische consulten. Het verloop van shared decisi...
The empirical papers in this special issue show that how knowledge is made relevant and negotiated i...
The empirical papers in this special issue show that how knowledge is made relevant and negotiated i...
This article examines the conflicts which arise when patients with chronic disease engage in decisi...
Health professionals increasingly face patients with complex health problems and this pressurizes th...
Prevention, Population and Disease management (PrePoD)Public Health and primary car
Editorial of the special section: Sharing knowledge and shaping identities in healthcare interaction
This thesis has two main aims, investigated in three research questions. The first aim is to investi...
Abstract A more sophisticated understanding of the unpredictable, disorderly and unstable aspects o...
© 2017 The Authors Health Expectations Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Background: Shared decisio...
Background: Shared decision making (SDM) is generally treated as good practice in health-care intera...
BackgroundInternists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Model...
This paper examines how expertise is treated as a separable domain of epistemics by looking at simul...
Regelmatig nemen patiënten een begeleider mee naar medische consulten. Het verloop van shared decisi...