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    Multimodal Approaches to Healthcare Communication Research: Visualising Interactions for Resilient Healthcare in the UK and Japan

    Multimodal Approaches to Healthcare Communication Research by Tsuchiya, Keiko; Coffey, Frank; Nakamura, Kyota;

    Visualising Interactions for Resilient Healthcare in the UK and Japan

    Sorozatcím: Bloomsbury Studies in Language and Healthcare;

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    • Kiadó Bloomsbury Academic
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2024. szeptember 19.
    • Kötetek száma Paperback

    • ISBN 9781350298514
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem230 oldal
    • Méret 234x156 mm
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 51 bw illus.
    • 639

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Drawing on the concept of resilient healthcare, this book explores multimodally embedded everyday practices of healthcare professionals in the UK and Japan, utilising novel technology, such as eye-tracking glasses, to inform what constitutes good practice.

    Providing an interdisciplinary examination of the theories and rationales of resilient healthcare, the book engages with a range of case studies from a variety of healthcare settings in the UK and Japan and considers the application of advanced technologies for visualising healthcare interactions and implementing virtual healthcare simulation. In doing so, it showcases a number of multimodal approaches and highlights the potential benefits of multimodal and multidisciplinary approaches to healthcare communication research for enhancing resilience in their local contexts.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Foreword, Kazue Nakajima (Osaka University Hospital, Japan)
    Introduction, Keiko Tsuchiya (Yokohama City University, Japan)
    Part I: Multimodal Practice for Resilient Healthcare
    Case Studies in Japan
    1. Resilient Performance of a Medical Team in the Critical Care Setting, Kyota Nakamura (Osaka University Hospital, Japan)
    2. Novel Approaches to Identify Preventive Factors Against Falls Among Hospital Inpatients, Takeru Abe (Yokohama City University Medical Centre, Japan) and Kyota Nakamura (Osaka University Hospital, Japan)
    3. Creating Interactional Spaces for Making Requests, Kyota Nakamura (Osaka University Hospital, Japan), Takuma Sakai (Matsuoka Emergency Medical Service, Japan), and Keiko Tsuchiya, (Yokohama City University, Japan)
    Case Studies in the UK
    4. A Multimodal Linguistic Analysis of Gaze and Active-Listenership in Emergency Department Team Interactions, Sarah Atkins (Aston University, UK) and Malgorzata Chalupnik (University of Nottingham, UK)
    5. Projectability and Coordinated Actions in Emergency Care, Keiko Tsuchiya (Yokohama City University, Japan), Frank Coffey (Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust, UK), and Alison Whitfield (Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust, UK)
    Part II: Different Approaches to Healthcare Communication and Culture
    6. Understanding the Impact of Restricted Interests on the Social Interactions of Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Kyoko Aizaki (Lancaster University, UK), Chris Walton (Lancaster University, UK), and Charlie Lewis (Lancaster University, UK)
    7. Beyond Lingua-cultural Barriers: Co-construction of Professional Competence by Japanese and International Care Workers, Junko Mori (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) and Chiharu Shima, (Akita International University, Japan)
    8. Silent Replies as Indicators of Shared Common Ground between a Leader and Members in an Emergency Care Team, Akira Taneichi (Yokohama City University, Japan)
    9. Different Frames in Emergency Care Interactions between the UK and Japan, Keiko Tsuchiya (Yokohama City University, Japan), Akira Taneichi (Yokohama City University, Japan), Frank Coffey (Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust, UK), and Kyota Nakamura (Osaka University Hospital, Japan)
    Part III: Visual and Virtual Technologies for Healthcare Simulation
    10. The Creation and Validation of a 360-degree Video-Based Situation Awareness Training and Assessment Tool for Trauma Team Leaders, Andrew Mackenzie (Nottingham Trent University, UK), Mike Vernon (Nottingham Trent University, UK), James A. C. Myers (Nottingham Trent University, UK), and Rob Hutton (Nottingham Trent University, UK)
    11. Using Immersive Virtual Environment for Educational Purposes, Miharu Fuyuno (Kyushu University, Japan)
    12. Capturing a Trauma Leader's Eye Gaze: a Semi-automatic Gaze-recognition Program, Takeshi Saitoh (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan), Keiko Tsuchiya (Yokohama City University, Japan)
    Conclusion, Keiko Tsuchiya (Yokohama City University, Japan), Frank Coffey (Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust, UK), and Kyota Nakamura (Osaka University Hospital, Japan)
    References
    Index

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