Claiming Power in Doctor-Patient Talk

Claiming Power in Doctor-Patient Talk

by Nancy Ainsworth-Vaughn
Claiming Power in Doctor-Patient Talk

Claiming Power in Doctor-Patient Talk

by Nancy Ainsworth-Vaughn

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Overview

Nancy Ainsworth-Vaughn studied stories, topic control, "true" questions, and rhetorical questions in 101 medical encounters in US private-practice settings. In exceptionally lucid and accessible style, Ainsworth-Vaughn explains how power was claimed by and co-constructed for both patients and doctors (previous studies have focused upon doctors' power). The discourse varied along a continuum from interview-like talk to conversational talk. Six chapters are organized around data and include extended examples of actual talk in detailed transcription; four of these data-oriented chapters focus upon dynamic, moment-to-moment use of speech activities in emerging discourse, such as doctors' and patients' stories that co-constructed selves, and a patient's sexual rhetorical questions. Two more chapters offer non-statistical quantitative data on the frequency of questioning and sudden topic changes in relation to gender, diagnosis, and other factors. Contributing to discourse theory, Ainsworth-Vaughn significantly modifies previous definitions for topic transitions and rhetorical questions and discovers the role of storytelling in diagnosis. The final chapter provides implications for physicians and medical educators.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195357257
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/25/1998
Series: Oxford Studies in Sociolinguistics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Nancy Ainsworth-Vaughn is Associate Professor in the Department of English at Michigan State University. She is also the author of Current Topics in Language (1976).

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"With unprecedented access to private clinical discourse, Ainsworth-Vaught offers a rare conflulence of quantative and qualitatve analysis. This book immeasurably enriches our view of doctor-patient communication." -- Georgetown University

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