Aim
Using the method of Conversation Analysis (CA), this study aims to demonstrate how the palliative care provider uses different types of interactional practices to address patient’s pain concerns.
Background
The delivery of palliative care services could be facilitated through effective communication. The method of conversation analysis is effective in improving communication skills. Conversation analysis, used in other healthcare settings, also is a useful way to explore the interactional details between palliative care providers and terminally ill patients.
Method
The data showed in this study are obtained from 2 videotapes of provider-patient interaction in palliative care settings. The videos and the initial transcript of them are collected from the Alexander St website http://ctiv.alexanderstreet.com, an educational resource presenting a large collection of psycho-therapeutic videos. The data is analyzed using the method of conversation analysis.
Results
In this study, an illustrative analysis is demonstrated to show the potential of conversation analysis for research on pain talk in palliative care. It has been shown that conversation analysis could contribute to unfolding the interactional details regarding “pain talk” in palliative care settings. Specifically, CA could provide a detailed a description and interpretation of the conversational practices used to construct palliative care provider participation in delivering pain talk. In addition, CA could also demonstrate the interactional resources by which patients disclose their experiences of physical and spiritual pain to the palliative care provider and the way how the palliative care provider responds to patient’s problematic experiences.
Conclusion
This study identifies five types of interactional resources which are used to deal with patient’s pain concerns in palliative care setting. A conversation analytical study of pain talk in palliative care could provide a turn-by-turn description of how the palliative care provider communicates with the terminally ill patient in terms of pain concerns. The findings in this study could inform how the palliative care provider initiates, delivers and develops a pain talk with the terminally ill patient effectively.
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Posted 25 Aug, 2019
Posted 25 Aug, 2019
Aim
Using the method of Conversation Analysis (CA), this study aims to demonstrate how the palliative care provider uses different types of interactional practices to address patient’s pain concerns.
Background
The delivery of palliative care services could be facilitated through effective communication. The method of conversation analysis is effective in improving communication skills. Conversation analysis, used in other healthcare settings, also is a useful way to explore the interactional details between palliative care providers and terminally ill patients.
Method
The data showed in this study are obtained from 2 videotapes of provider-patient interaction in palliative care settings. The videos and the initial transcript of them are collected from the Alexander St website http://ctiv.alexanderstreet.com, an educational resource presenting a large collection of psycho-therapeutic videos. The data is analyzed using the method of conversation analysis.
Results
In this study, an illustrative analysis is demonstrated to show the potential of conversation analysis for research on pain talk in palliative care. It has been shown that conversation analysis could contribute to unfolding the interactional details regarding “pain talk” in palliative care settings. Specifically, CA could provide a detailed a description and interpretation of the conversational practices used to construct palliative care provider participation in delivering pain talk. In addition, CA could also demonstrate the interactional resources by which patients disclose their experiences of physical and spiritual pain to the palliative care provider and the way how the palliative care provider responds to patient’s problematic experiences.
Conclusion
This study identifies five types of interactional resources which are used to deal with patient’s pain concerns in palliative care setting. A conversation analytical study of pain talk in palliative care could provide a turn-by-turn description of how the palliative care provider communicates with the terminally ill patient in terms of pain concerns. The findings in this study could inform how the palliative care provider initiates, delivers and develops a pain talk with the terminally ill patient effectively.
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