This paper examines clinician–manager interactions within healthcare organizations in the UK and contrasts the notions of dialetics and dialogues within such interactions. We draw particularly on Bakhtin’s work on dialogue to frame our focal research question, which considers the extent to which clinician–manager interactions are dialogic. Using data drawn from a thirty-two month study of five UK healthcare organizations we suggest that clinician-manager interactions are more dialectic than dialogic in their orientation. Further, we suggest that, despite the appearance of dialogical possibility between clinicians and non-clinicians, the tendency to dialectic positioning reinforces opposition between these groups and we conclude that local, ...
Many studies of communication employ interviewing techniques and conversation analysis, particularly...
Background Client-centred models of care imply that clients should have a collaborative relationship...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chr...
This paper examines clinicianemanager interactions within healthcare organizations in the UK and con...
The aim of this article is to outline in discursive-linguistic terms how doctor-managers (or ‘physic...
The aim of this article is to outline in discursive-linguistic terms how doctor-managers (or 'physic...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine power relations embedded in verbal and non-verba...
Dialogue is a communication form which enables open and honest communication between emp...
Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Model, as goal-...
The study focuses on a case of intra-professional communication based on a transcript of authentic i...
This article investigates discursive practices associated with the co-management of ...
Background Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Mode...
Over the past decade, the ideal model of shared decision-making has been increasingly promoted as th...
The paper summarizes the theoretical and methodological principles of Ethnomethodology and Conversat...
Background Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Mod...
Many studies of communication employ interviewing techniques and conversation analysis, particularly...
Background Client-centred models of care imply that clients should have a collaborative relationship...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chr...
This paper examines clinicianemanager interactions within healthcare organizations in the UK and con...
The aim of this article is to outline in discursive-linguistic terms how doctor-managers (or ‘physic...
The aim of this article is to outline in discursive-linguistic terms how doctor-managers (or 'physic...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine power relations embedded in verbal and non-verba...
Dialogue is a communication form which enables open and honest communication between emp...
Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Model, as goal-...
The study focuses on a case of intra-professional communication based on a transcript of authentic i...
This article investigates discursive practices associated with the co-management of ...
Background Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Mode...
Over the past decade, the ideal model of shared decision-making has been increasingly promoted as th...
The paper summarizes the theoretical and methodological principles of Ethnomethodology and Conversat...
Background Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chronic Care Mod...
Many studies of communication employ interviewing techniques and conversation analysis, particularly...
Background Client-centred models of care imply that clients should have a collaborative relationship...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Internists appear to define productive interactions, key concept of the Chr...