Healthcare organizations, linguistic communities, and the emblematic model of palliative care

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Autor(a) principal: Vasconcellos-Silva,Paulo R.
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Rivera,Francisco Javier Uribe, Siebeneichler,Flávio Beno
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-311X2007000700003
Resumo: The linguistic-communicative paradigm offers some interesting perspectives in a context where the perception of patient needs is considered a critical step in high-quality care. This study describes healthcare organizations as linguistic communities based on the conceptual framework of Habermas' communicative action theory. Four communicative models are present in healthcare settings: objectifying-instrumental (hegemonic model), where elements of interaction are objectified for clinical purposes; dialogic model with strategic perspectives, in which conversations are used unilaterally as tools to access subjective states; non-dialogic-transmissional model, in which linguistic exchanges are replaced with artifacts to transmit information; and full communicative model (present in palliative care based in homecare and informal caregivers, emphasizing health team/family interactions). Based on these premises, we considered palliative care an emblematic communicative model based on multidisciplinary teams devoted to transdisciplinary collaboration. In these settings, linguistic interaction with patients and their families could provide a solid basis for organization of healthcare networks.
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title Healthcare organizations, linguistic communities, and the emblematic model of palliative care
spellingShingle Healthcare organizations, linguistic communities, and the emblematic model of palliative care
Vasconcellos-Silva,Paulo R.
Humanization of Assistance
Hospice Care
Linguistics
Communication
title_short Healthcare organizations, linguistic communities, and the emblematic model of palliative care
title_full Healthcare organizations, linguistic communities, and the emblematic model of palliative care
title_fullStr Healthcare organizations, linguistic communities, and the emblematic model of palliative care
title_full_unstemmed Healthcare organizations, linguistic communities, and the emblematic model of palliative care
title_sort Healthcare organizations, linguistic communities, and the emblematic model of palliative care
author Vasconcellos-Silva,Paulo R.
author_facet Vasconcellos-Silva,Paulo R.
Rivera,Francisco Javier Uribe
Siebeneichler,Flávio Beno
author_role author
author2 Rivera,Francisco Javier Uribe
Siebeneichler,Flávio Beno
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vasconcellos-Silva,Paulo R.
Rivera,Francisco Javier Uribe
Siebeneichler,Flávio Beno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Humanization of Assistance
Hospice Care
Linguistics
Communication
topic Humanization of Assistance
Hospice Care
Linguistics
Communication
description The linguistic-communicative paradigm offers some interesting perspectives in a context where the perception of patient needs is considered a critical step in high-quality care. This study describes healthcare organizations as linguistic communities based on the conceptual framework of Habermas' communicative action theory. Four communicative models are present in healthcare settings: objectifying-instrumental (hegemonic model), where elements of interaction are objectified for clinical purposes; dialogic model with strategic perspectives, in which conversations are used unilaterally as tools to access subjective states; non-dialogic-transmissional model, in which linguistic exchanges are replaced with artifacts to transmit information; and full communicative model (present in palliative care based in homecare and informal caregivers, emphasizing health team/family interactions). Based on these premises, we considered palliative care an emblematic communicative model based on multidisciplinary teams devoted to transdisciplinary collaboration. In these settings, linguistic interaction with patients and their families could provide a solid basis for organization of healthcare networks.
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