Implications of HIV status disclosure: Exploring the experiences of pregnant and postpartum women in Southwestern Uganda [0.03%]
HIV阳性披露的影响:探索乌干达西南部孕产妇的体验
Rachel G A Thompson,Jerry John Nutor,Pascal Agbadi et al.
Rachel G A Thompson et al.
Disclosure of HIV status is critical for HIV prevention and control. However, although the benefits of HIV disclosure have received extensive documentation, the same cannot be said for its drawbacks. In the current study, we used a descript...
Srikant Sarangi
Srikant Sarangi
" That is somebody's husband": Face-saving Strategies in Doctor-Patient Interaction in a Public Health Facility in Kenya [0.03%]
“那是某人的丈夫”——肯尼亚公立医院医患互动中的面子策略
Melvin Ouma-Odero
Melvin Ouma-Odero
This study examines face-work and politeness strategies during interactions between a female doctor and two male patients presenting with sexual and reproductive health issues at a public hospital in Kenya. Grounded in the conceptual framew...
The Use of Dialogical Strategies to Construct Credibility in Narratives of Contested Illnesses [0.03%]
对话策略在 contested illnesses 病例叙述可信度建构中的运用
Roxana Delbene
Roxana Delbene
This paper is a discourse analysis based on three illness narratives, known as autopathographies/memoirs, selected from a larger study. The memoirs were written in English by patients who suffered from contested illnesses. The memoirists re...
The Nature of Interprofessional Collaboration between Radiation Therapists and Radiation Oncologists in The South African Setting [0.03%]
南非放射治疗师与放射肿瘤学家之间跨专业合作的性质
Marlene Coetzee,Germaine Lovric,Julius Thambura
Marlene Coetzee
This study aims to explore the nature of interprofessional collaboration between radiation therapists (RTTs) and radiation oncologists (ROs) during radiation therapy (RT), with the shared goal of treating patients with radiation. Generally,...
Gaze Direction as Framing for Interaction in Sign Language-Interpreted Routine Postnatal Visits [0.03%]
手语翻译的常规产后访问中凝视方向在互动中的作用
Marita Løkken
Marita Løkken
This study aims to gain insight into participants' use of gaze in sign language-interpreted consultations in health centres for babies and toddlers in the Norwegian context. The study investigates how gaze direction and eye contact frame th...
" I do not know these words, neither does he": Unravelling Multilingual and Multiparty Communication in Speech and Language Therapy [0.03%]
“这些词我不会说,他也不会”:言语和语言治疗中多语际及多方言交际的话语分析
Sione Twilt,Jan D Ten Thije,Karin Neijenhuis et al.
Sione Twilt et al.
Speech language therapists (SLTs) are often challenged in their work with patients with different communication vulnerabilities. Even though SLTs are trained experts in communication, experiences from the field indicate that they often feel...
(Un)certainty and Risk Communication on COVID-19 Vaccines: A Comparison Between Civilian and Military Discourse [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的新冠疫苗不确定性与风险沟通——民用与军用话语对比分析
Roxanne Barbara Doerr
Roxanne Barbara Doerr
One of the main, unsolved controversies that has developed throughout the COVID-19 emergency concerned the safety and multifaceted communication of its vaccine. Therefore, it represents an exemplary starting place for reflections on the lin...
Changes in a Therapeutic Intervention and the Patient's Responses to this Intervention Over the Course of Therapy: A Longitudinal Case Study [0.03%]
治疗过程中治疗干预措施及患者反应的纵向变化:一项纵向案例研究
Carolina Fenner
Carolina Fenner
To examine change in psychotherapeutic conversations, Conversation Analysis (CA) can be a powerful tool. The present study goes beyond previous studies for conducting a longitudinal analysis of psychotherapy by focusing on both conversation...
Who is Leading the Debate? Comparing Representations of the Public, Politicians and Experts in Newspaper Coverage of COVID-19 Policies in the UK [0.03%]
谁引领了辩论?英国报纸对COVID-19政策的报道中公众、政客和专家的形象比较分析
Yuze Sha,Gavin Brookes
Yuze Sha
This article presents a critical discourse analysis comparing linguistic representations of the public, experts, and politicians in UK newspaper reporting on COVID-19 policies. The analysis focuses on 120 articles published between 2020 and...