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- Ký hiệu PL/XG: 420 NGU
Nhan đề: Doctor-patient communication in the medical Tv series " HOUSE M.D" :
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DDC
| 420 | |
Tác giả CN
| Nguyễn, Hữu Nhật Tân | |
Tác giả TT
| Trường đại học Ngoại ngữ, Đại học Huế | |
Nhan đề
| Doctor-patient communication in the medical Tv series " HOUSE M.D" :Giao tiếp bác sĩ bệnh nhân trong loạt phim truyền hình y khoa " House M.D" /Nguyễn Hữu Nhật Tân; Trần Thị Thảo Phương | |
Thông tin xuất bản
| Huế,2025 | |
Mô tả vật lý
| 176tr. ;28cm. | |
Tóm tắt
| This study analyzes doctor-patient communication in ten consultations from House M.D. using the Roter Interaction Analysis System (RIAS) and pragmatic analysis to address two questions: (a) how verbal dominance, content balance, and communication control manifest in Dr. Gregory House’s consultations; and (b) how House’s question types and questioning styles shape patient participation. Utterances were segmented and coded in NVivo version 20, and summarized using three indices (Verbal Dominance Ratio (VDR), Content Balance Ratio (CBR), and Communication- Control Ratio (CCR)) and adjacency-pair cross-tabulations linking each question to the next patient turn. Results show near-balanced speaking shares at the corpus level (House 499 vs. patient side 533; pooled VDR ≈ 0.94) but a strong biomedical skew (pooled CBR ≈ 0.64; 7/10 episodes < 1.00). CCR (>1) indicates “patient-controlled” talk by construction, driven chiefly by House’s information-giving and counseling rather than patient initiative. Of 99 questions, open-ended and yes/no predominate; House’s default style is direct & blunt. Open-ended questions most often elicit extended answers and compliance, but they can also elicit counter-questions. Meanwhile, yes/no formats concentrate minimal replies and rhetorical questions frequently yield silence. Overall, the series portrays interactional control as a function of question design and delivery rather than airtime, with House’s blunt, diagnostic interrogation narrowing patients’ participatory options despite near-balanced turn counts. | |
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| LV/NN/Ngôn ngữ | |
Ngành
| 8220201 | |
Tác giả(bs) CN
| Trần, Thị Thảo Phương | |
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