Self-Repeats-as-Unit-Ends: A Practice for Promoting Interactivity During Surgeons’ Decision-Related Informings

IF 3 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Isobel Ross, M. Stubbe
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ABSTRACT Although information provision is a prerequisite of informed decision making in surgical consultations, research has shown that patients’ understanding of such information is often limited. We use conversation analysis to illustrate patients’ and surgeons’ management of interactivity, intersubjectivity, and progressivity during information provision, which frequently takes the form of extended tellings. In the midtelling phase of extended tellings, the surgeon is the primary speaker and patients orient to the temporary suspension of the usual turn-taking system. On the rare occasions that patients do take the floor midtelling, it is overwhelmingly following surgeons’ self-repeats-as-unit-ends, which include gist formulations. We argue that surgeons’ self-repeats-as-unit-ends are a practice for encouraging interactivity during extended tellings and as a consequence for facilitating shared understanding of decision-relevant information. Data are in English.
单元结束时自我重复:促进外科医生决策相关信息互动的实践
摘要尽管在外科会诊中,提供信息是做出知情决策的先决条件,但研究表明,患者对此类信息的理解往往有限。我们使用对话分析来说明患者和外科医生在信息提供过程中对互动性、主体间性和渐进性的管理,这通常采取扩展讲述的形式。在延长演讲的中间阶段,外科医生是主要发言人,患者倾向于暂时暂停通常的轮流发言系统。在极少数情况下,患者确实在进行中期推销,这绝大多数是遵循外科医生的自我重复作为单元结束,其中包括要点配方。我们认为,外科医生在单元结束时的自我重复是一种鼓励在长时间讲述过程中互动的做法,也是促进对决策相关信息的共同理解的结果。数据为英文。
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes the highest quality empirical and theoretical research bearing on language as it is used in interaction. Researchers in communication, discourse analysis, conversation analysis, linguistic anthropology and ethnography are likely to be the most active contributors, but we welcome submission of articles from the broad range of interaction researchers. Published papers will normally involve the close analysis of naturally-occurring interaction. The journal is also open to theoretical essays, and to quantitative studies where these are tied closely to the results of naturalistic observation.
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