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Research paper thumbnail of Faßl, S. (2017). Audience Design von Subjektiven Krankheitstheorien: Ein Vergleich von Arzt-Patienten-Gesprächen und Laien-Patienten-Gesprächen. Wiener Linguistische Gazette, 80. 108–138.

This article shows how subjective illness theories influence the course of doctor patient communi... more This article shows how subjective illness theories influence the course of doctor patient communication with some examples. It focuses on the comparison of doctor patient and layman patient communication. Turn- taking in institutional contexts is often influenced by roles, expectations and the conversation purpose. This is important when talking about subjective illness theories. The data material originates from the FWF-project Schmerzdarstellung und Krankheitserzählungen. Patients with years of experience in doctor patient communication adapt their behavior to the institutional context. How do they apply subjective illness theories? How are they represented? How do doctors respond to them? And above all, are there differences between doctor patient and layman patient communication?

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Research paper thumbnail of Wiener Linguistische Gazette, 80/2017

Research paper thumbnail of Faßl, S. (2017). Audience Design von Subjektiven Krankheitstheorien: Ein Vergleich von Arzt-Patienten-Gesprächen und Laien-Patienten-Gesprächen. Wiener Linguistische Gazette, 80. 108–138.

This article shows how subjective illness theories influence the course of doctor patient communi... more This article shows how subjective illness theories influence the course of doctor patient communication with some examples. It focuses on the comparison of doctor patient and layman patient communication. Turn- taking in institutional contexts is often influenced by roles, expectations and the conversation purpose. This is important when talking about subjective illness theories. The data material originates from the FWF-project Schmerzdarstellung und Krankheitserzählungen. Patients with years of experience in doctor patient communication adapt their behavior to the institutional context. How do they apply subjective illness theories? How are they represented? How do doctors respond to them? And above all, are there differences between doctor patient and layman patient communication?

Research paper thumbnail of Wiener Linguistische Gazette, 80/2017

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