Journal article
Evaluative language in physiotherapy practice: How does it contribute to the therapeutic relationship?
I Josephson, R Woodward-Kron, C Delany, A Hiller
Social Science and Medicine | Published : 2015
Abstract
In physiotherapy, the therapeutic relationship - in which a therapist and patient work together to achieve treatment goals - is increasingly seen as the foundation of patient care. How the therapeutic relationship is established and enacted, however, is not well understood. One way to better understand the nature of the relationship is to examine how therapists and patients evaluate and inform each other about the patient's physical capacity, sensation, and emotions. As the patient and therapist's talk is the primary means to realise and exchange such evaluations, our focus is on evaluative language used by the therapist and patient in their interactions. The aim of this paper is to examine ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We are grateful to the participating patients, therapists, students, and supervisors. Two datasets were drawn from funded projects: The Australian Research Council- Linkage Grant: Towards improved healthcare communication: Development and validation of language proficiency standards for non-native English speaking health professionals 2009-2012. LP0991153 ELDER; Futurum - Academy for Health and Care Jonkoping County Council, Sweden; and FORTE - The Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare, for financial support.