AbstractPurposeFactual items in patients’ histories are of limited discriminating value in the differential diagnosis of epilepsy and non-epileptic seizures (NES). A number of studies using a transcript-based sociolinguistic research method inspired by Conversation Analysis (CA) suggest that it is helpful to focus on how patients talk. Previous reports communicated these findings by using particularly clear examples of diagnostically relevant interactional, linguistic and topical features from different patients. They did not discuss the sequential display of different features although this is crucially important from a conversation analytic point of view. This case comparison aims to show clinicians how the discriminating features are dis...
Using conversation analysis (CA), we studied conversations between one United Kingdom-based epilepsy...
Background Differentiating epileptic seizures from non epileptic seizures (NES) has always been di...
Effective communication between patients and their health care providers is recognized as critically...
AbstractPurposeFactual items in patients’ histories are of limited discriminating value in the diffe...
Recent Conversation Analytic work has revealed that there are systematic differences between the way...
The diagnostic distinction between epilepsy and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) can be chal...
There are many areas in medicine in which the diagnosis poses significant difficulties and depends e...
A body of research has shown that there are linguistic differences in the way people with epilepsy t...
Question design during history-taking has clear implications for patients' ability to share their co...
The differential diagnosis of epileptic seizures (ES) and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) ...
Objective There are three common causes of Transient Loss of Consciousness (TLOC), syncope, epile...
Schoendienst M, Surmann V, Woermann FG, Gülich E. Conversation analysis might add to the differentia...
Gülich E. Conversation analysis as a new approach to the differential diagnosis of epileptic and non...
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...
Using conversation analysis (CA), we studied conversations between one United Kingdom-based epilepsy...
Background Differentiating epileptic seizures from non epileptic seizures (NES) has always been di...
Effective communication between patients and their health care providers is recognized as critically...
AbstractPurposeFactual items in patients’ histories are of limited discriminating value in the diffe...
Recent Conversation Analytic work has revealed that there are systematic differences between the way...
The diagnostic distinction between epilepsy and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) can be chal...
There are many areas in medicine in which the diagnosis poses significant difficulties and depends e...
A body of research has shown that there are linguistic differences in the way people with epilepsy t...
Question design during history-taking has clear implications for patients' ability to share their co...
The differential diagnosis of epileptic seizures (ES) and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) ...
Objective There are three common causes of Transient Loss of Consciousness (TLOC), syncope, epile...
Schoendienst M, Surmann V, Woermann FG, Gülich E. Conversation analysis might add to the differentia...
Gülich E. Conversation analysis as a new approach to the differential diagnosis of epileptic and non...
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...
Using conversation analysis (CA), we studied conversations between one United Kingdom-based epilepsy...
Background Differentiating epileptic seizures from non epileptic seizures (NES) has always been di...
Effective communication between patients and their health care providers is recognized as critically...