Communication and Professional Relationships in Healthcare Practice
focuses on the crucial role that spoken interactions play in shaping
relationships in contemporary healthcare practice. The authors apply
theoretical concepts of communication to the workplace of healthcare,
drawing upon scenarios based in the settings of clinical experience. The
book presents a range of interactions (including consultations, team
meetings, dialogues and casual conversations) between health
professionals, their colleagues and their clients or patients in a
variety of settings. Drawing on the latest research in applied
linguistics and professional communication, the authors introduce
readers to a number of approaches that can be used to analyse these
interactions. Using these techniques, readers will discover exactly how
central themes of healthcare practice (including trust, empathy,
expertise and breaking bad news) are constructed through the
communicative choices that participants make in these interactions.
Designed specifically for medical, nursing and allied health
practitioners with an interest in communication, this book makes the
techniques of discourse analysis accessible and provides ample
opportunities for individual practitioners to apply this knowledge to
their own professional contexts.