Search Results - "Beach, Wayne A."
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Using prosodically marked “Okays” to display epistemic stances and incongruous actions
Published in Journal of pragmatics (01-11-2020)“…Sequential environments are identified when core functions of “Okays”, acknowledging and accepting prior speaker's actions, are identified as unmarked…”
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Formulating cancer worries: How doctors establish medical expertise and authority to facilitate patients’ care choices
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-08-2024)“…Video recordings of oncology interviews reveal how doctors rely on worry to establish medical expertise, facilitate treatment decision-making, and construct…”
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Enacting Woundedness and Compassionate Care for Recurrent Metastatic Breast Cancer
Published in Qualitative health research (01-01-2022)“…This analysis integrates Arthur Frank’s timeless revelations about woundedness within the communication context of an oncology interview. A Patient whose life…”
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Managing “Stable” Cancer News
Published in Social psychology quarterly (01-03-2021)“…This study focuses on oncology interviews with returning patients who have been diagnosed with cancer, are undergoing various treatment regimens, and have been…”
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Caring for Health in Times of Crisis
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Defining Moments, Revisited
Published in Health communication (03-07-2021)“…'Defining moments' are revealed by weaving three strands together in this essay. First, by reenacting stories as 'tell-aboutables,' 'defining moments' are…”
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Making Cancer Visible: Unmasking Patients' Subjective Experiences
Published in Health communication (06-12-2019)“…The Face of Cancer, an article and patient's painting published nearly 15 years ago, has contributed in significant ways to a body of research focusing on…”
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"Tiny Tiny Little Nothings": Minimization and Reassurance in the Face of Cancer
Published in Health communication (06-12-2019)“…Drawing from a sub-sample of video recorded and transcribed oncology interviews, Conversation Analysis is used to examine moments when cancer is portrayed as…”
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Communication in Outpatient Secondary Care: A State-of-the-Art Literature Review of Conversation-Analytic Research
Published in Research on language and social interaction (02-01-2024)“…Our review highlights state-of-the-art conversation analytic (CA) research within adult outpatient secondary care settings and how this research has been…”
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Laughter, Humor, and Cancer: Delicate Moments and Poignant Interactional Circumstances
Published in Health communication (03-07-2017)“…Conversation analysis is employed to examine transcribed excerpts drawn from a subsample of 75 naturally occurring and video recorded interviews between cancer…”
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The Pursuit of Positive Impacts: Translating Longitudinal Cancer Studies into Successful Health Communication Interventions
Published in Health communication (05-12-2024)“…Over a decade ago, in the 100th issue of Health Communication (Volume 25, issues 6-7); 2010), 30 "impact" articles addressed how our collective research…”
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Fears, Uncertainties, and Hopes: Patient-Initiated Actions and Doctors' Responses During Oncology Interviews
Published in Journal of health communication (02-11-2015)“…New cancer patients frequently raise concerns about fears, uncertainties, and hopes during oncology interviews. This study sought to understand when and how…”
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Patient-Initiated Pain Expressions: Interactional Asymmetries and Consequences for Cancer Care
Published in Health communication (09-11-2020)“…Only minimal attention has been given to analyzing interactional moments when patients and providers talk about "pain" in general consultations and primary…”
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Patients' Efforts to Justify Wellness in a Comprehensive Cancer Clinic
Published in Health communication (01-08-2013)“…Conversation analysis (CA) is employed to examine oncology interviews within a comprehensive cancer clinic. Data are drawn from a sampling of 75 video-recorded…”
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Communication About Negative and Uncertain Results: Interactional Dilemmas During a Genetic Telehealth Consult
Published in Health communication (06-12-2023)“…This case study focuses on a video telehealth consult to discuss genetic testing results. Participants include a Genetic Counselor (GC) and a Patient (P)…”
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The Transformative Power of Authentic Conversations About Cancer
Published in Health communication (02-11-2017)“…Entertainment-education (E-E) assumes that actors performing content should be ethnically and culturally homogeneous with targeted audiences. The present study…”
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A White Family's Oral Storytelling About Cancer Generates More Favorable Evaluations From Black American Audiences
Published in Health communication (14-10-2020)“…One proposition of Entertainment Education (EE) suggests that actors communicating messages should be ethnically and culturally homogenous with targeted…”
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"Having an Ovary This Big Is Not Normal": Physicians' Use of Normal to Assess Wellness and Sickness During Oncology Interviews
Published in Health communication (01-01-2015)“…During oncology interviews, physicians and patients routinely employ the term normal to describe patients' condition and overall health status. Surprisingly…”
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The Conversations About Cancer ( CAC ) Project—Phase II: National findings from viewing When Cancer Calls… and implications for Entertainment–Education (E–E)
Published in Patient education and counseling (01-03-2016)“…Highlights • When Cancer Calls …is an innovative theatrical production. • Drawn from the first natural history of actual family phone conversations. •…”
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Inviting collaborations in stories about a woman
Published in Language in society (01-09-2000)“…Stories provide rich environments for understanding how invitations to action, and responses to them, are delicately managed and consequential for shaping just…”
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