Ways of meaning

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Language Context and Text-The Social Semiotics Forum Pub Date : 2020-01-29 DOI:10.1075/langct.00024.kar
Neda Karimi, A. Moore, Annabelle Lukin
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This paper explores one aspect of the operationalisation of a patient-centred ideology of care by examining an oncologist’s answers to questions asked by her patient and his companion during a palliative oncology consultation and comparing her answers to the markedly different answers of another oncologist. Halliday’s concept of register and Hasan’s semantic networks are used to examine the oncologists’ answers. Patients’ questions create the semiotic environment for clinicians to provide the information patients need for informed decision-making – an important aspect of patient-centredness. The answers clinicians provide construe their position towards this ideology of care. Findings suggest that one way patient-centredness can be operationalised, at the level of semantics, is through providing elaborated answers that explicitly display the reasoning employed by the oncologist.
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意义的方式
本文通过检查肿瘤学家在姑息肿瘤学咨询期间对患者及其同伴提出的问题的回答,并将她的回答与另一位肿瘤学家明显不同的回答进行比较,探讨了以患者为中心的护理思想的实施的一个方面。韩礼德的语域概念和哈桑的语义网络被用来检验肿瘤学家的答案。患者的问题为临床医生创造了符号环境,为患者提供知情决策所需的信息——这是以患者为中心的一个重要方面。临床医生提供的答案解释了他们对这种护理意识形态的立场。研究结果表明,在语义层面上,以患者为中心的一种方法是提供详细的答案,明确显示肿瘤学家所采用的推理。
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