中医问诊中医师与亲子沟通的话语定位。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Health Communication Pub Date : 2024-10-13 DOI:10.1080/10410236.2024.2413764
Jesse W C Yip, Kenneth C C Kong
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本研究探讨了中医问诊过程中医生、家长和儿童之间的交流。本研究采用定位理论的理论框架,探讨中医师、家长和儿童患者之间的互动。研究数据来自中国一家医院的中医科,是 21 次儿科会诊的录音。研究结果表明,家长将自己定位为儿童患者的代表,而儿童患者则扮演着被动的角色,很少参与会诊。这一现象与以往西医环境下医生-家长-患者沟通的研究结果一致。作为孩子的照顾者,家长也将自己定位为孩子的健康专家,阐述孩子的健康状况,并表现出对中医有一定的了解。在强调改变生活方式对孩子健康和康复的重要性时,医生将自己战略性地定位为医学专家和育儿顾问,并直接向家长提供建议。本研究认为,对家长的定位可能会降低儿童患者的参与度。本研究通过阐明参与者的定位,加深了我们对中医背景下医生-家长-儿童沟通的理解。最后,本研究讨论了儿童患者参与的意义以及在中医问诊中实施以患者为中心的方法。
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Discursive Positioning in Practitioner-Parent-Child Communication in Traditional Chinese Medicine Consultations.

This study examines practitioner-parent-child communication in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) consultations. Employing the theoretical framework of positioning theory, this discourse study investigates the interactions among Chinese medicine practitioners, parents, and child patients. The data, recordings of 21 pediatric consultation sessions, were gathered from the Department of Chinese Medicine at a hospital in China. The findings reveal that parents position themselves as representatives of their child patients, who, conversely, play a passive role with limited participation in consultations. This phenomenon is consistent with previous studies on doctor-parent-patient communication in Western medicine settings. As caretakers, parents also position themselves as experts in their child's health, articulating the child's health conditions and demonstrating some familiarity with TCM. Emphasizing the importance of lifestyle changes for the child's health and recovery, practitioners strategically position themselves as both medical professionals and parenting advisors and give direct advice to parents. This study argues that the positioning of parents may diminish child patients' participation. The study enhances our understanding of doctor-parent-child communication in the context of TCM by elucidating the positioning of the participants. It concludes by discussing the significance of child patients' engagement and the implementation of a patient-centered approach in TCM consultations.

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期刊介绍: As an outlet for scholarly intercourse between medical and social sciences, this noteworthy journal seeks to improve practical communication between caregivers and patients and between institutions and the public. Outstanding editorial board members and contributors from both medical and social science arenas collaborate to meet the challenges inherent in this goal. Although most inclusions are data-based, the journal also publishes pedagogical, methodological, theoretical, and applied articles using both quantitative or qualitative methods.
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