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The focus of this book is to investigate a routine yet disruptive activity at the hospital – telephone interaction – and to expose how nurses and physicians coordinate at distance in view of delivering efficient patient care. Data consists of 130 audio-recorded calls between nurses and physicians at an acute care hospital in Switzerland. The main activity of these calls consists of the nurse requesting the physician’s intervention, namely, the physician designating a course of action to be undertaken in the future.

By adopting a conversation analytic approach, the author identifies the formats through which nurses implement requests to physicians. She distinguishes between requests that contain an explicit formulation of a candidate course of action (e.g. Can you do X), and less transparent formats, such as reports of problems. The latter consist of presenting a series of facts that convey the existence of a situation portrayed as problematic and making relevant the physician’s intervention. To secure the interventionable character of the report, nurses refer to facts remediable only by a medical authority, such as deficiencies contingent to the provision of care or a patient’s medical status.



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Research Framework – Hospital interaction between nurses and physicians: a literature review – Conversation Analysis: an approach to medical interaction and requests – An overview of nurse-physician calls within a Surgery Department – The overall structural organization of nurse calls to physicians – Reports of problems – Nurses pursuing an intervention in cases of physician disalignment and disaffiliation to reports – Nurses’ participation in medical decision-making – Conclusion

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 04/01/2018
      ISBN13: 9783034327343, 978-3034327343
      ISBN10: 303432734X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The focus of this book is to investigate a routine yet disruptive activity at the hospital – telephone interaction – and to expose how nurses and physicians coordinate at distance in view of delivering efficient patient care. Data consists of 130 audio-recorded calls between nurses and physicians at an acute care hospital in Switzerland. The main activity of these calls consists of the nurse requesting the physician’s intervention, namely, the physician designating a course of action to be undertaken in the future.

      By adopting a conversation analytic approach, the author identifies the formats through which nurses implement requests to physicians. She distinguishes between requests that contain an explicit formulation of a candidate course of action (e.g. Can you do X), and less transparent formats, such as reports of problems. The latter consist of presenting a series of facts that convey the existence of a situation portrayed as problematic and making relevant the physician’s intervention. To secure the interventionable character of the report, nurses refer to facts remediable only by a medical authority, such as deficiencies contingent to the provision of care or a patient’s medical status.



      Table of Contents

      Research Framework – Hospital interaction between nurses and physicians: a literature review – Conversation Analysis: an approach to medical interaction and requests – An overview of nurse-physician calls within a Surgery Department – The overall structural organization of nurse calls to physicians – Reports of problems – Nurses pursuing an intervention in cases of physician disalignment and disaffiliation to reports – Nurses’ participation in medical decision-making – Conclusion

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