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Published in: Human Studies 2-3/2010

01-12-2010 | Research Paper

A Video Life-world Approach to Consultation Practice: The Relevance of a Socio-Phenomenological Approach

Authors: Jane Bickerton, Sue Procter, Barbara Johnson, Angel Medina

Published in: Human Studies | Issue 2-3/2010

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Abstract

This article discusses the [development and] use of a video life-world schema to explore alternative orientations to the shared health consultation. It is anticipated that this schema can be used by practitioners and consumers alike to understand the dynamics of videoed health consultations, the role of the participants within it and the potential to consciously alter the outcome by altering behaviour during the process of interaction. The study examines health consultation participation and develops an interpretative method of analysis that includes image elicitation (via videos), phenomenology (to identify the components of the analytic framework), narrative (to depict the stories of interactions) and a reflexive mode (to develop shared meaning through a conceptual framework for analysis). The analytic framework is derived from a life-world conception of human mutual shared interaction which is presented here as a novel approach to understanding patient-centred care. The video materials used in this study were derived from consultations in a Walk-in Centre (WiC) in East London. The conceptual framework produced through the process of video analysis is comprised of different combinations of movement, knowledge and emotional conversations that are used to classify objective or engaged WiC health care interactions. The videoed interactions organise along an active or passive, facilitative or directive typical situation continuum illustrating different kinds of textual approaches to practice that are in tension or harmony. The schema demonstrates how practitioners and consumers interact to produce these outcomes and indicates the potential for both consumers and practitioners to be educated to develop practice dynamics that support patient-centred care and impact on health outcomes.

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Metadata
Title
A Video Life-world Approach to Consultation Practice: The Relevance of a Socio-Phenomenological Approach
Authors
Jane Bickerton
Sue Procter
Barbara Johnson
Angel Medina
Publication date
01-12-2010
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Human Studies / Issue 2-3/2010
Print ISSN: 0163-8548
Electronic ISSN: 1572-851X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10746-010-9162-9

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