Thanks for trusting me, parent

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS East Asian Pragmatics Pub Date : 2023-05-17 DOI:10.1558/eap.22552
Xueyu Wang, Rujie Cao
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Abstract

Despite an increasing scholarly interest in doctors’ behaviour in online settings, doctors’ epistemic behaviour (i.e. how doctor employs discursive practices to deal with their side and patients’ side knowledge) in online medical consultation (OMC) is still underexplored in research. Drawing on 300 highly rated OMC cases retrieved from dxy.com, a well-known digital health consulting platform in China, this study explores how Chinese pediatricians discursively deploy different types of epistemic behaviour in OMC settings. Data analyses yield three typical types of epistemic behaviour by Chinese pediatricians: strengthening epistemic primacy, mitigating epistemic certainty and showing concerns about parents’ epistemic domain. It is argued that pediatricians conduct epistemic behaviour to win parents’ perceptions of their trustworthiness. The three types of epistemic behaviour are targeted at the three dimensions of trustworthiness – ability, integrity, and benevolence. This study could yield insightful suggestions for online doctors’ strategic choice of discursive practices to promote a trusting doctor–patient relationship and harmonious consulting atmosphere in e-health activities.
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谢谢你信任我,家长
尽管学术界对医生在网络环境中的行为越来越感兴趣,但医生在在线医疗咨询(OMC)中的认知行为(即医生如何使用话语实践来处理他们的方面和患者的方面的知识)在研究中仍未得到充分的探索。本研究从中国知名的数字健康咨询平台dxy.com上检索了300个高评价的OMC病例,探讨了中国儿科医生如何在OMC环境中话语性地部署不同类型的认知行为。数据分析显示,中国儿科医生的认知行为有三种典型类型:强化认知首要性、减轻认知确定性和表现出对父母认知领域的关注。有人认为,儿科医生进行认知行为,以赢得家长对他们的可信度的看法。这三种类型的认知行为是针对可信度的三个维度-诚信,诚信和仁慈。本研究可为线上医生的话语实践策略选择提供有见地的建议,以促进电子医疗活动中信任的医患关系及和谐的咨询氛围。
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East Asian Pragmatics
East Asian Pragmatics Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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