Wayne A. Beach
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View article: P22.15.B THE DEVELOPMENT OF C-SMART: A NOVEL COGNITIVE REHABILITATION AND MINDFULNESS INTERVENTION FOR PATIENTS WITH BRAIN TUMORS
P22.15.B THE DEVELOPMENT OF C-SMART: A NOVEL COGNITIVE REHABILITATION AND MINDFULNESS INTERVENTION FOR PATIENTS WITH BRAIN TUMORS Open
BACKGROUND Patients diagnosed with brain tumors experience significant cognitive sequelae, yet they remain underrepresented in behavioral intervention research. We present the development and initial results from the pilot study of C-SMART…
View article: Communication in Outpatient Secondary Care: A State-of-the-Art Literature Review of Conversation-Analytic Research
Communication in Outpatient Secondary Care: A State-of-the-Art Literature Review of Conversation-Analytic Research Open
Our review highlights state-of-the-art conversation analytic (CA) research within adult outpatient secondary care settings and how this research has been applied to clinical practice, provides reflections, and considers fruitful areas for …
View article: Communication About Negative and Uncertain Results: Interactional Dilemmas During a Genetic Telehealth Consult
Communication About Negative and Uncertain Results: Interactional Dilemmas During a Genetic Telehealth Consult Open
This case study focuses on a video telehealth consult to discuss genetic testing results. Participants include a Genetic Counselor (GC) and a Patient (P) previously diagnosed with ovarian cancer who is currently undergoing chemotherapy tre…
View article: Using prosodically marked “Okays” to display epistemic stances and incongruous actions
Using prosodically marked “Okays” to display epistemic stances and incongruous actions Open
Sequential environments are identified when core functions of "Okays", acknowledging and accepting prior speaker's actions, are identified as unmarked utterances produced in short duration and with little or no pitch movement (e.g., "Okay.…
View article: A White Family’s Oral Storytelling About Cancer Generates More Favorable Evaluations From Black American Audiences
A White Family’s Oral Storytelling About Cancer Generates More Favorable Evaluations From Black American Audiences Open
One proposition of Entertainment Education (EE) suggests that actors communicating messages should be ethnically and culturally homogenous with targeted audiences. The present study challenges this assumption by investigating audience eval…
View article: Patient-Initiated Pain Expressions: Interactional Asymmetries and Consequences for Cancer Care
Patient-Initiated Pain Expressions: Interactional Asymmetries and Consequences for Cancer Care Open
Only minimal attention has been given to analyzing interactional moments when patients and providers talk about "pain" in general consultations and primary care, and no attention has focused on how pain gets managed during oncology intervi…
View article: Fears, Uncertainties, and Hopes: Patient-Initiated Actions and Doctors’ Responses During Oncology Interviews
Fears, Uncertainties, and Hopes: Patient-Initiated Actions and Doctors’ Responses During Oncology Interviews Open
New cancer patients frequently raise concerns about fears, uncertainties, and hopes during oncology interviews. This study sought to understand when and how patients raise their concerns, how doctors responded to these patient-initiated ac…