Understanding patients' voices : a multi-method approach to health discourse / Marta Antón, Elizabeth M. Goering, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
- Published
- Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Philadelphia, PA : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2015]
- Copyright Date
- ©2015
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators
- Antón, Marta and Goering, Elizabeth M.
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- Series
- Language Note
- English.
- Contents
- Understanding Patients' Voices; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; I. Research design; 1. Health discourse and chronic disease management: An overview; 1. Chronic diseases: A global challenge; 2. Chronic disease management; 3. Linguistic and health discourse perspectives on chronic disease management; 2. Data collection methodology; 1. Beginnings; 2. Designing the interview schedule; 3. Pilot testing and revising the interview schedule; 4. Translating the interview schedul; 5. Recruiting subjects; 6. Training interviewers., 7. Conducting the interviews8. Demographic profile of sample; 9. Preparing data for analysis; Appendix A; Appendix B; List of notation; II. Methodologies for data analysis; 3. Ordered probit modeling; 1. Developing a conceptual model of chronic disease management; 2. Operationalization of variables; 3. Data analysis through ordered probit modeling; 4. Results from bivariate probit estimator modeling; 5. Results from multivariate probit estimator modeling; 6. Discussion and conclusion; 4. Using corpus-based analytical methods to study patient talk; 1. Introduction; 2. Methodology., 3. Results and discussion4. Conclusion; Appendix A; 5. Metaphors as mirrors into what it means to be diabetic: Patients' perspectives; 1. Review of literature and development of research questions; 2. Metaphor analysis methodology; 3. Results; 4. Discussion; 5. Metaphor analysis in health research: Challenges and lessons learned; 6. Sociocultural and activity theory perspectives on agency in Spanish speaking diabetes patients; 1. Theoretical perspectives on agency; 2. Sociociocultural and activity theory perspectives on action; 3. Data collection and analysis., 4. Analysis of Latino patients' life stories from an activity theory perspective5. Conclusions; 7. Contrastive methodological approaches to study health information sources by Spanish and English-; 1. Health literacy and ethnicity; 2. Methods; 3. Results; 4. Discussion and conclusion; III. Translating research into practice; 8. Adapting methodology to diverse cultural contexts; 1. Background; 2. Steps in the translation process; 3. The pilot study; 4. Conclusion; 9. Translating research into practice; 1. What to assess; 2. Ways to assess; 3. Intervention techniques; 4. Conclusion., and 10. Conducting transdisciplinary research1. Collaboration among disciplines; 2. ICIC narrative; 3. Reflections on the process from ICIC team; 4. Recommendations; Conclusion; References; Name index ; Subject index.
- Subject(s)
- Communication in medicine
- Physician and patient
- Medical personnel and patient
- Cultural competence
- Chronic diseases
- Misinformation
- Chronic Disease
- Professional-Patient Relations
- Communication
- Physician-Patient Relations
- Cultural Competency
- Communication en médecine
- Relations médecin-patient
- Relations personnel médical-patient
- Compétence culturelle
- Maladies chroniques
- Mésinformation
- HEALTH & FITNESS—Holism
- HEALTH & FITNESS—Reference
- MEDICAL—Alternative Medicine
- MEDICAL—Atlases
- MEDICAL—Essays
- MEDICAL—Family & General Practice
- MEDICAL—Holistic Medicine
- MEDICAL—Osteopathy
- ISBN
- 9789027268747 (electronic bk.)
9027268746 (electronic bk.)
9027256624
9789027256621
9789027256621 (hb ; alk. paper) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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