Question 1: Language analysis comparing two doctor–patient interactions in hospital
Data
From below you will find transcripts of two consultations with ‘Jack’, a patient in a hospital emergency department. In transcript 1, Jack meets with a junior doctor. In transcript 2, recorded several hours later, Jack meets with the senior emergency department registrar. In between these consultations, the junior doctor has reported back to the senior registrar about his interaction with Jack.
Task
Your task is to write a critical discussion comparing and contrasting how the junior doctor and the senior registrar interact with Jack.
Analytical process
To do this, you should first use the questions in the ‘Analysing healthcare interactions: key dimensions’ handout from week 4 to identify and analyse the aspects of the interactions that seem to you most interesting and that show the greatest similarities or contrasts.
Critical synthesis
Once you have analysed the different dimensions of interest, synthesise your findings by writing a critical discussion of the two interactions. You should avoid simply listing, describing or enumerating your findings. You must instead incorporate your findings within an argument. To arrive at your argument, ask yourself:
• From the patient’s point of view, how might each of these interactions have been helpful/unhelpful? In what ways?
• In terms of the quality and safety of health care, what key strengths/weaknesses can you identify in the junior and senior doctors’ ways of interacting with the patient?
• What do the ways of interacting of the two doctors suggest about the nature of contemporary Australian emergency health care?
• Does your analysis suggest any ways in which junior doctors might need mentoring in communication skills by more senior doctors?
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