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Patient-centred Communication Kayo Kondo

Patient-centred Communication By Kayo Kondo

Patient-centred Communication by Kayo Kondo


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This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the use of patient-/person-centred communication in providing health care for ageing populations through an ethnographic approach to physician in-home medical consultations in Tokyo, Japan, alongside interviews with physicians.

Patient-centred Communication Summary

Patient-centred Communication: Discourse of In-home Medical Consultations for Older Adults by Kayo Kondo

This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the use of patient-/person-centred communication in providing healthcare for ageing populations through an ethnographic approach to physician in-home medical consultations in Tokyo, Japan, alongside interviews with physicians. It focuses on illustrating how linguistic dimensions of person-centred communication work by citing examples of case studies, as well as the sociocultural differences between the US, the UK, Japan and other societies in which person-centred communication models are employed. The author uses her own framework, which takes into account face and politeness theory, and makes recommendations for future training.

Patient-centred Communication Reviews

In an era of increased digitalisation and performance targets, this book directs us back to the quintessential site of healthcare delivery, namely interpersonal contact between doctors, patients and family members. Through fine-grained analyses of clinical encounters involving older patients, Kondo beautifully illustrates the delicate interactional labour involved in compassionate, patient-centred communication and care. * Spencer Hazel, Newcastle University, UK *
A fascinating study of the language of patient-centred communication in real settings, based on observation of real interactions between doctors and older patients in the home. This book sheds light on essential aspects such as politeness and empathy in medical consultations and has important implications for medical training. * Ruth Breeze, University of Navarra, Spain *
Patient-centredness is crucial to good healthcare, but what does it actually mean when it comes to communication in different geographical contexts? This timely volume addresses this question with the nuance and insight that only a situated discourse-based approach can provide. Drawing on authentic healthcare interactions in Japan, this is a fascinating study that will be of interest to linguists and healthcare practitioners alike. * Zsofia Demjen, Institute of Education, UCL, UK *

About Kayo Kondo

Kayo Kondo is an Assistant Lecturer in Japanese Studies at the School of Modern Languages and Cultures, Durham University, UK. Her research interests include patient-health provider communication, clinical empathy, dementia communication, discourse studies in health and social care, pragmatics, face and politeness theories.

Table of Contents

Figures and Tables

Acknowledgments

Acronyms

Introduction
Scope of the Book

Chapter 1. Introduction to Patient-centred Communication

Chapter 2. Face and Linguistic Politeness

Chapter 3. Fieldwork and Data

Chapter 4. Listening to Patients and Identifying Issues

Chapter 5. Empathy and Acceptance

Chapter 6. Work Towards Shared Decision-making

Chapter 7. Leave Space for the Patient and Respecting the Patient's Freedom

Chapter 8. Transferring into Future Training

Chapter 9. Appendices

References

Index

Additional information

NGR9781800415881
9781800415881
1800415885
Patient-centred Communication: Discourse of In-home Medical Consultations for Older Adults by Kayo Kondo
New
Hardback
Multilingual Matters
2022-08-31
240
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