全科医生患者电子会诊的一般特征

Q4 Medicine Communication and Medicine Pub Date : 2023-04-12 DOI:10.1558/cam.22885
Ditte Laursen, Matilde Nisbeth Brøgger, Antoinette Fage-Butler, Jane Ege Møller, Anette Grønning
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患者和全科医生(GP)之间的电子通信,被称为电子咨询,在丹麦被引入,作为一种具有成本效益和方便的手段,患者可以与他们的全科医生联系,并获得测试结果以及快速问题的答案。国际上对电子咨询的研究发现,患者普遍持积极态度,而医生则比较犹豫。大多数关于电子咨询的研究都涉及调查或访谈方法,而对其内容、形式或语言的研究则很有限。在本研究中,我们通过提出体裁可能是理解电子咨询文本方面的一个富有成效的概念来解决这一差距。我们探讨了以下两个问题:(1)电子咨询的一般特征是什么?(2)电子咨询是否属于电子邮件类型?基于对两份丹麦患者首次与全科医生进行电子咨询的语料库的分析,我们确定了一个潜在的移动结构:主题,开始,更新,问题呈现,请求,论证,结束。我们认为,电子咨询是具有可识别约定的电子邮件类型的一个例子,这些约定既针对电子咨询的交际功能,又与电子邮件的一般特征相一致。
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Generic characteristics of patients' e-consultations with general practitioners.

Electronic communication between patients and general practitioners (GPs), known as e-consultations, was introduced in Denmark as a cost-effective and convenient means for patients to access their GP and receive test results as well as answers to quick questions. Research on e-consultations internationally has found that patients are generally very positive, while doctors are more hesitant. Most studies of e-consultations have involved survey or interview methodologies, while studies of their content, form or language are limited. In this study, we address this gap by proposing that genre may be a productive concept for comprehending textual aspects of e-consultations. We explore the following two questions: (1) what are the generic characteristics of the e-consultation?; and (2) do e-consultations belong to the email genre? Based on an analysis of two Danish corpora of patients' first turns in e-consultations with their GPs, we identify an underlying move structure: subject, opening, update, problem presentation, request, argumentation, closing. We argue that the e-consultation is an example of an email genre with identifiable conventions, which are both specific to the communicative function of e-consultations and aligned with generic features of emails.

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Communication and Medicine
Communication and Medicine Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: Communication & Medicine continues to abide by the following distinctive aims: • To consolidate different traditions of discourse and communication research in its commitment to an understanding of psychosocial, cultural and ethical aspects of healthcare in contemporary societies. • To cover the different specialities within medicine and allied healthcare studies. • To underscore the significance of specific areas and themes by bringing out special issues from time to time. • To be fully committed to publishing evidence-based, data-driven original studies with practical application and relevance as key guiding principles.
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