Exploring Health Communication : Language in Action.
Routledge Introductions to Applied Linguistics is a series of introductory level textbooks covering the core topics in Applied Linguistics, primarily designed for those beginning postgraduate studies, or taking an introductory MA course as well as advanced undergraduates. Titles in the series are al...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
Taylor and Francis,
2012.
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Colección: | Routledge introductions to applied linguistics.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Machine generated contents note: pt. I Spoken health communication
- 1. practitioner-patient relationship: doctor-patient encounters
- Introduction: spoken discourse in clinical settings
- Putting the doctor-patient encounter in context: themes and issues
- Getting critical: unpacking asymmetry in the doctor-patient consultation
- Beyond primary care: exploring encounters in mental health settings
- What's wrong with authority? Theorising power in the consultation
- toolkit for interrogating power in medical interviews
- Summary
- 2. Spoken interaction between non-physician personnel and patients
- Introduction: the bias of doctor-patient talk
- Conversation analysis approaches to nurse-patient interaction
- Nursing interaction in multilingual settings
- Other voices: pharmacists, physiotherapists and chaplains
- Cooperation, implicature and relevance: pragmatics theories and health communication
- Summary
- 3. Parents narratives or health and illness
- Introduction: the need for narrative
- Narratives and empathy
- Narratives and identity
- Approaches to the study of illness narratives
- Narrative theory in health and illness research: harnessing analytic opportunities
- Summary
- pt. II Written health communication
- 4. patient record
- Introduction: written language and the patient case record
- From talk to text: the practice of record writing
- Linguistic interventions: frameworks for interrogating clinical texts
- Collaborative construction: patient records as multi-authored texts
- Theorising the patient record: perspectives on language and researcher involvement
- Making sense of the patient record: are linguistic approaches alone sufficient
- Summary
- 5. Print media representations of health and illness
- Public health communication: exploring print media representations
- Metaphors and framing
- Linguistic tools for interrogating print media reporting on health and illness
- Discourse and frame analysis of print media articles: theoretical underpinnings
- Summary
- 6. patient information leaflet
- Problems of interpretation: introducing the patient information leaflet
- Communicating side effects and frequency details (or the side effects of side effects information)
- Linguistic interventions: unpacking the package insert
- patient information leaflet: theoretical underpinnings
- Summary
- pt. III Computer-mediated health communication
- 7. Electronic health communication: peer-to-peer online interaction
- Online peer-to-peer communication: challenges and opportunities
- Analysing discussions in online support communities: a micro-level approach
- Politeness and peer-to-peer advice giving
- Theoretical and methodological frameworks for studying online peer-to-peer communication
- Summary
- 8. Seeking online help from health professionals
- Introducing computer-mediated health discourse: is it speech or writing?
- Disembodied encounters; establishing credibility and professional identities online
- Corpus linguistics: a novel approach to health communication
- Using keywords and concordances to interrogate online health communication
- What health issues trouble young people? Generating a keyword profile of concerns
- Concordance analysis of HIV/AIDS related concerns
- Theoretical accounts of expressive behaviour: the online disinhibition effect
- Summary.