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Communication in Telehealth: A State-of-the-Art Literature Review of Conversation-Analytic Research.

Lucas Martinus SeurenSakari IlomäkiEvi DalmaijerSara E ShawWyke J P Stommel
Published in: Research on language and social interaction (2024)
We provide a state-of-the-art review of research on conversation analysis and telehealth. We conducted a systematic review of the literature, focusing on studies that investigate how technology is procedurally consequential for the interaction. We discerned three key topics: the interactional organization, the therapeutic relationship, and the clinical activities of the encounter. The literature on telehealth is highly heterogeneous, with significant differences between text-based care (e.g., via chat or e-mail) and audio(visual) care (e.g., via telephone or video). We discuss the extent to which remote care can be regarded as a demarcated field for study or whether the medium is merely part of the "context," particularly when investigating hybrid and polymedia forms of care involving multiple technological media.
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