33.2516, Books: Patient-centred Communication: Kondo

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Subject: 33.2516, Books: Patient-centred Communication: Kondo

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Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2022 15:53:44
From: Flo McClelland [flo at multilingual-matters.com]
Subject: Patient-centred Communication: Kondo

 


Title: Patient-centred Communication 
Subtitle: Discourse of In-home Medical Consultations for Older Adults 
Series Title: Language at Work  

Publication Year: 2022 
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
	   http://www.multilingual-matters.com/
	

Book URL: https://www.multilingual-matters.com/page/detail/?K=9781800415881 


Author: Kayo Kondo

Hardback: ISBN:  9781800415881 Pages: 240 Price: U.S. $ 149.95
Hardback: ISBN:  9781800415881 Pages: 240 Price: U.K. £ 109.95


Abstract:

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.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Sociolinguistics


Written In: English  (eng)

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