痴呆患者演讲中的话题管理:临床语篇分析研究

None Maha Salim Jasim, None Rufaidah Kamal Abdulmajeed
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话题管理是指演讲者如何处理话题的启动、发展、改变和结束,以及当误解发生时他们如何修复关系。它是一个非常重要的会话单元,因为它包含了从一种策略到另一种策略的转换,需要以系统和有序的方式完成。这些策略在痴呆症患者中受损,从而导致沟通中断。本研究旨在检测痴呆患者在选定的演讲中的话题管理策略,并回答哪些策略在这些演讲中被全部或部分检测到的问题。研究人员采用定性的方法对患者的演讲进行检验,并采用了一个折衷的模型,包括四种策略的话题管理;它们是:启动按钮&Casey, 1985),发展(Leo &Thomas, 1998),改变(Greatbach, 1986),结束(Heydon, 2005)的主题。根据这项研究的结果,痴呆症患者能够形成对话话题,但他们无法发起、改变或结束话题。
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Topic Management in Selected Dementia Patients' Speeches: A Clinical Discourse Analysis Study
Topic management is the awareness of how speakers deal with initiating, developing, changing, and ending a topic and how they fix the relationship when a misunderstanding occurs. It is such an important unit of conversation as it includes the transition from one strategy to the other to be accomplished in a systematic and orderly manner. These strategies are impaired in dementia patients thus lead to communication breakdown. This study aims at detecting the dementia patients' topic management strategies in selected speeches and answering the questions of which of these strategies are fully or partially detected in these speeches. The researchers use a qualitative method to examine the speeches of those patients and they adopt an eclectic model including the four strategies of topic management; they are: initiating of (Button & Casey, 1985), developing of (Leo & Thomas, 1998), changing of (Greatbach, 1986), and ending the topic of (Heydon, 2005). According to the findings of the study, patients with dementia are capable of developing conversational topics, but they are unable to initiate, change, or end the topics.
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