- Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
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- Multiculturalism, Politics, Migration, Gender
- Education, sociology, and vocational training
- Health, Medicine and Society
- Interpreting and Communication in Healthcare
- Early Childhood Education and Development
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- Linguistics and Discourse Analysis
- Linguistic research and analysis
- Medical Practices and Rehabilitation
- Social Policies and Family
- Social Sciences and Governance
- French Urban and Social Studies
- linguistics and terminology studies
- Discourse Analysis in Language Studies
- Action Observation and Synchronization
- Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
- Linguistic and Sociocultural Studies
- Digital Communication and Language
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- Embodied and Extended Cognition
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HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland
2015-2024
University of Zurich
2023-2024
University of Basel
2017-2018
University of Balochistan
2015
University of Fribourg
2014
Background Digital tools are becoming more and common in healthcare. Their potential to improve treatment, monitoring, coaching physiotherapy has been recognized. Yet studies report that the adoption of digital health ambulatory is rather low their underexploited.Objective This paper aims investigate how general, mobile tool physitrackTM (hereafter app) particularly, used outpatient clinics also identify what facilitates or hinders app's use.Methods The part a larger study adopts an...
Abstract Clinical guidelines require the patient’s participation in entire rehabilitation process, including discharge planning. However, very little is known about how this institutional requirement actually dealt with everyday clinical practice. Adopting a conversation analytic approach, our paper tackles matter, looking at situations which patients achieve interactional initiatives within interdisciplinary entry meetings (IEMs) clinic German-speaking Switzerland. Based on audio-visual...
Interprofessional practice has become increasingly important. In addition, patients are expected to participate more actively in health-care decisions. While comprehensive discharge planning been shown be effective, it is unclear how interactional structure influences patients' participation during meetings. The aims of this qualitative study were examine the interprofessional meetings two rehabilitation clinics and identify types communicative involvement (patient participation) Using an...
Abstract Conversation analysis (CA) and ethnomethodology (EM) have long dealt with political talk, but this is the first thematic volume showing continuity diversity of EMCA studies in field. This introduction provides an overview early to recent contributions study talk discusses how they developed a distinctive field investigation papers special issue draw on contribute it. The also clarifies specific sequential categorial organizations social interaction manifest foster action...
To enhance the patient’s involvement, clinical guidelines on rehabilitation require participation in entire process, including discharge planning (DP). However, very little is known about how this institutional demand actually dealt with everyday practice. Adopting a conversation analytic (CA) approach, our paper tackles matter by looking at interdisciplinary entry meetings (IEMs) clinic German-speaking Switzerland. Our study based audio-visual recordings of 11 IEMs, whose central aim to...
Interprofessional meetings are crucial for achieving patient-centeredness in healthcare. Exactly how is reached during these remains underexamined. Adopting an Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis (hereafter EMCA) perspective, this contribution looks at video-recordings of interprofessional two distinct healthcare settings: rehabilitation internal medicine. It aims to provide new insight into investigations as a reflexive achievement allow us better understand the organizational...
Abstract Launching a protest movement implies the establishment of self-categorisation that sets forth terms its membership and political aims from within. Claiming all members’ right to collective legalisation, immigrants without residence/working permits have constituted “sans-papiers”/“undocumented” category counter other-categorisations, such as “illegal immigrants” “clandestine”, which associate designated population with illegality, apply pressure for change. This paper offers detailed...
To increase patients’ compliance, clinical guidelines insist on their participation in the entire rehabilitation process, including discharge planning (DP). However, very little is known about how this institutional requirement implemented everyday business of a clinic. Adopting conversation analytic approach, our paper tackles question patients are involved DP one particular clinic French-speaking Switzerland.
Für diese Arbeit gab es den zweiten Preis beim «Call for Paper in Medical Humanities» der Akademien Wissenschaften Schweiz. Die Fragestellung: Wie können Erkenntnisse aus Kommunikations- und Kollaborationsforschung Rehakliniken für die Klinik nützlich gemacht werden? Verschiedene Fachpersonen haben bei dieser Untersuchung zusammengearbeitet: Soziologinnen Physiotherapeutinnen, Mediziner Pflegefachpersonen.
Lauréat du deuxième prix lors «Call for Paper in Medical Humanities» de l’Académie suisse des sciences, ce travail porte sur la problématique suivante: comment appliquer au milieu clinique les résultats recherche communication et collaboration sein cliniques réadaptation? Différents spécialistes se sont penchés question: sociologues physiothérapeutes, médecins soignants.
Abstract This contribution focuses on a physiotherapy consultation in which the first author of is patient and second physiotherapist. It features analysis video excerpts (1) physiotherapist instructs how to do an exercise (2) turns physiotherapist's instructions into course action while (3) monitors, assesses, guides, corrects patient's instructed actions by deploying touch. The investigation draws video-recordings transcriptions physiotherapist’s patient’s interaction during instructions,...
This contribution investigates consultations in which a physiotherapist compiles an exercise program on their computer that the patient can then use at home via mobile application. It offers analysis of moments physiotherapists encounter problems locating specific and ways interactants achieve solution. In day-to-day physiotherapy practice, with digital technology during health applications or desktop computers occur often. Solving them is experienced as time-consuming might cause perceived...