Doctor Repeats of Patient Responses in Vietnamese Medical Consultations

This study examines doctor repeats of patient responses in medical interaction. These repeats lie at the third turn in a three-turn sequence: doctor question, patient response, and doctor follow-up utterance. The data were taken from 66 consultations held in the Consultation and General Practice Uni...

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description This study examines doctor repeats of patient responses in medical interaction. These repeats lie at the third turn in a three-turn sequence: doctor question, patient response, and doctor follow-up utterance. The data were taken from 66 consultations held in the Consultation and General Practice Units of two public hospitals in Vietnam. Using a conversation-analytical approach, we reveal that doctor repeats in this specific cultural context serve to highlight the importance of the information provided by the patient for forming diagnostic hypotheses and recommending optimal treatment plans. In so doing, we also show that, in terms of function, doctor repeats differ in certain key respects from repeats in non-medical conversation.
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Arthritis
Communication in medicine
Conversation analysis
Cultural factors
Family medicine
Kinship
Medical research
Medicine, Experimental
Physician and patient
Physicians
Practitioner patient relationship
Question answer sequences
Verbal communication
Vietnamese
Vietnamese language
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