| Literature DB >> 27260997 |
Josh Barton1, Kevin Dew1, Anthony Dowell2, Nicolette Sheridan3, Timothy Kenealy3, Lindsay Macdonald2, Barbara Docherty3, Rachel Tester2, Debbie Raphael3, Lesley Gray2, Maria Stubbe2.
Abstract
This study uses conversation analysis to explore 'candidate obstacles', a practice observed in sequences of patient resistance to lifestyle advice within health professional consultations. This article presents illustrative analyses of selected data excerpts drawn from audio-visual recordings of 116 tracked consultations between health professionals and 34 patients newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus in New Zealand. The analysis shows that in consultations where health promotion activities are central, patient resistance can provide space for patients to identify obstacles to their compliance with lifestyle advice. Identifying candidate obstacles provides opportunities for health professionals to align advice with concerns of patients and potentially improve patient outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: conversation analysis (CA); diabetes; lifestyles
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27260997 DOI: 10.1111/1467-9566.12447
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sociol Health Illn ISSN: 0141-9889