An Interactional Structure of Medical Activities During Acute Visits and Its Implications for Patients' Participation
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- 1 January 2003
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Health Communication
- Vol. 15 (1) , 27-59
- https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327027hc1501_2
Abstract
Within the context of primary-care, physician-patient visits, researchers have documented both patients' low levels of communicative participation (e.g., question asking) and the advantages of such participation to healthcare (e.g., improved physical health and satisfaction). Prior research has offered a variety of partial, non-exclusive explanations for patients' low levels of participation. This article investigates one underdeveloped source of explanation: the organization of interaction itself. This article argues that the establishment of new medical problems in acute visits makes relevant an organized structure of social action that is composed of an ordered series of medical activities: establishing the reason for the visit, physicians gathering additional information (i.e., history taking and physical examination), physicians delivering diagnoses, and physicians providing treatment recommendations. This "project" of medical activity shapes physicians' and patients' understanding and production of ...Keywords
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