'He moved then?’: The management of worry-indicative information requests in moderate and high-risk fetal ultrasounds

Q3 Arts and Humanities Calidoscopio Pub Date : 2021-09-03 DOI:10.4013/cld.2021.192.02
Minéia Frezza, Ana Cristina Ostermann
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The present study analyzes video-recorded fetal ultrasound scans held in a moderate and high-risk pregnancy ward at a Brazilian public hospital. Informed by Multimodal Conversation Analysis (Mondada, 2018), it investigates the ethnomethods participants employ to manage worry-indicative concerns whose presentation is initiated by pregnant women in a medical exam that does not typically comprise a specific phase for that (Nishizaka, 2010, 2011b, 2014). The analysis shows that pregnant women orient to three environments to request worry-indicative information: (i) topic, (ii) image, (iii) phase transition, tailoring the design of their requests to each particular environment. The findings reveal that pregnant women are highly agentive in finding optimal opportunities to raise their concerns and to mobilize health professionals to respond to them. The physicians performing the scans respond to those requests while dealing with the contingencies inherent to the context of fetal ultrasounds and that have implications in attending to the requests. The results unveil the interplay between the pregnant women’s ethnomethods of raising concerns where ‘normality’ is constantly at stake and the health professionals’ ethnomethods in attending to those demands while orchestrating the distinct semiotic resources involved in the multiactivity setting of ultrasound scans.
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“然后他动了?”:中高危胎儿超声检查中提示担忧信息请求的处理
本研究分析了在巴西一家公立医院中高风险妊娠病房进行的胎儿超声扫描录像。根据多模式会话分析(Mondada,2018),它调查了参与者用于管理担忧指示性担忧的民族方法,这些担忧指示性顾虑是由孕妇在通常不包括特定阶段的体检中提出的(Nishizaka,20102011b,2014)。分析表明,孕妇倾向于三种环境来请求指示担忧的信息:(i)主题,(ii)图像,(iii)阶段转换,根据每个特定环境定制她们的请求设计。研究结果表明,孕妇在寻找最佳机会提出自己的担忧并动员卫生专业人员做出回应方面具有高度的能动性。进行扫描的医生对这些请求做出回应,同时处理胎儿超声波背景下固有的突发事件,这些突发事件对处理请求有影响。研究结果揭示了孕妇提出“正常”问题的民族方法与卫生专业人员满足这些需求的民族方法之间的相互作用,同时协调超声扫描多活动设置中涉及的独特符号资源。
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