! 5th International Conference on Conversation Analysis & Clinical Encounters (CACE) Holywell Park Loughborough University UK 3-5 July 2015 PROGRAMME CACE-15 is a collaboration between Loughborough University and the University of Nottingham 1|Page Please note that REGISTRATION & the RECEPTION on the evening before the conference begins, on Thursday 2nd July, is to be held in the DELEGATE LOUNGE, BURLEIGH COURT. Burleigh Court is in the centre of the campus. All other events (i.e. Friday-Sunday) will be held in the Holywell Park Conference Centre, Loughborough University campus, where all rooms are located. This programme is provisional – any amendments that may be necessary will be shown on the programme provided on arrival. Thursday 2nd July Time Events and venues 18.30 - 20.00 Registration & Reception BURLEIGH COURT (DELEGATE LOUNGE) Friday 3rd July, Day 1 Time Events (presenters and topic) and venues 8.30 - 9.15 Registration: Holywell entrance foyer (The Babbage, The Dennis Rooke Building, Holywell Park) 9.15 - 9.30 Stephenson lecture theatre Welcome and introduction Paul Drew 9.30 - 10.30 Stephenson lecture theatre Jeffrey D. Robinson (Portland State University) (with Maria K. Ventis, Purdue University) Breast cancer patients’ surgical decision-making urgency: gleaning preferences from question-answer sequences Chair: Ruth Parry 2|Page 10.30 - 11.00 The Babbage Refreshments 11.00 - 12.30 Stephenson lecture theatre Brunel/Murdoch Kelvin/Marconi Weiste Occupational therapy in psychiatric outpatient care Barnes et al GPs’ recommending practices for patient self-care Webb Speaking on behalf of patients Merlino therapy Aphasia & speech Peters Clinical interactions in a Montreal rehabilitation centre Larsen Patient education for self-management of chronic disease Syed & Mohd Don Negotiating treatment recommendations on starting insulin 12.30 - 14.00 Harasym Collaboration in clinician scientist, community physician & patient consultant talk about disease Williams clerking Medical student The Babbage Buffet lunch 14.00 - 15.30 Stephenson Brunel/Murdoch Kelvin/Marconi Pascal Edison Parallel Data Sessions Cantwell & Rae Curtin Communication about fatigue in advanced cancer White, Casey & Thompson Lindell Pluralistic psychotherapy O’Reilly & Kiyimba Child mental health assessment interactions Comparing simulated & actual surgical consultations Accounting for antibiotic treatment recommendations 3|Page 15.30 - 16.00 The Babbage Refreshments 16.00 - 17.30 Stephenson lecture theatre Brunel/Murdoch Kelvin/Marconi Clark et al Health assessment with older clients (holism) Shaw et al Parental involvement in neonatal critical care decision-making Penn et al Place formulations as source of trouble in emergency medical calls Wu Discounting possible diagnoses in Chinese primary care (diabetes clinics) Sert et al Patient privacy in possible cases of domestic violence Cox Diagnoses in surgical consultations for early-stage breast cancer Woods Caller satisfaction in closings of calls to a cancer helpline Elsey Differential diagnosis of dementia in memory clinics Pino et al How doctors address patients’ life expectancy questions in hospice consultations 18.30 Evening free 4|Page Saturday 4th July Day 2 Time Events (presenters and topic) and venues 9.30 - 10.30 Stephenson lecture theatre Jon Hindmarsh (King’s College London) Teamwork and coordination in robotically-assisted surgery Chair: Alison Pilnick 10.30 - 11.00 The Babbage Refreshments 11.00 - 12.30 Stephenson lecture theatre Brunel/Murdoch Kelvin/Marconi Symonds et al Using formal CA coding to characterise communication practices in consultations for childhood RTIs Paananen How gestures facilitate interaction in multicultural primary care Bolden & Angell Treatment recommendations in psychiatric visits Flinkfeldt Patients' 'wants': Negotiating the sick role in social insurance meetings Kushida Psychiatrists’ practices for shaping patients’ treatment expectations Spranz-Fogasy Modifying as an interactional resource in psychosomatic interviews Demidova Online forum as a tool for shared decision-making in Graves disease Ford Gelcich Communicating risk in diabetes consultations 12.30 - 14.00 Empathy in palliative care The Babbage Buffet lunch 5|Page 14.00 - 15.30 Stephenson Brunel/Murdoch Kelvin/Marconi Pascal Edison Parallel Data Sessions Walker Speech/language therapy with person w/ aphasia Jackson & Calley Woods & Leydon Requests for prognosis on a cancer helpline Chrysikou et al Parry et al Symptom presentation in a UK Accident and Emergency department Broaching end-oflife matters with terminally ill patients 15.30 - 16.00 The Babbage Pain management in labour & delivery Refreshments 16.00 - 17.30 Stephenson lecture theatre Brunel/Murdoch Kelvin/Marconi Bloch & Antaki Professional practice in delivering medical helpline advice Ostermann & Frezza Absent diagnoses in genetic testing Doehring Corrections of patients by companions in seizure clinics Lopriore & LeCouteur Structural organization & interactional difficulty in men’s calls to a medical helpline Neel et al Responsiveness, routinisation & repair in emergency medical calls 19.00 Gala Dinner Cortezi & Ostermann Polar questions in reproductive genetic counseling consultations Rivas Misplaced praise in community pharmacy smoking cessation service Jenkins & Reuber When CA intervention recommendations conflict with traditional clinical aims (seizure clinics) Li & Li CA & communication between doctors and patients Burleigh Court (Loughborough University campus) 6|Page Sunday 5th July, Day 3 Time All events (after registration) in the Stephenson Lecture Theatre. Refreshments, including lunch, in the Babbage foyer 8.30 - 9.15 Registration: Holywell entrance foyer (The Babbage, The Dennis Rooke Building, Holywell Park) 9.15 - 9.30 Welcome and introduction Paul Drew 9.30-10.30 Merran Toerien (University of York, UK) Patient Choice: “A priority of the modern NHS” (psst… but do we know what it is?) 10.30 - 11.00 The Babbage Refreshments 11.00 - 12.40 Clinicians/medical researchers talking about projects in which CA is the principal research method Jennifer Clegg (Psychiatry & Applied Psychology, Nottingham University) Luke Feathers (Palliative Medicine, LOROS, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust) Arnstein Finset (Department of Behavioural Sciences in Medicine, Oslo University; editor, Patient Education & Counseling) Gerry Leydon (Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine, Southampton University) Neil Marlow (Neonatalologist, Institute for Women’s Health, UCL) 12.40 - 13.45 The Babbage Buffet lunch 13.45 – 14:45 Markus Reuber (Neurology, University of Sheffield/Royal Hallamshire Hospital) Examining patient talk to explain the ‘medically unexplained’: A case of nonepileptic attack disorder 7|Page 14:50 – 15:35 CA studies of medical interactions, each in a 5-minute nutshell! Rebecca Barnes One in a Million: A study of primary care consultations Galina Bolden & Beth Angell Shannon Clark Treatment recommendation phase in psychiatric visits Conducting health assessments with older clients Chris Elsey Differential diagnosis of dementia/FMD in the memory clinic Ruth Parry Life expectancy questions in hospice consultations Jeff Robinson Surgical decision-making in breast cancer treatment Lin Wu 15:35-16:00 Diagnosis in Chinese hospital primary care (diabetes clinics) The Babbage Refreshments 16:00 – 17:00 Round table discussion and Qs-As 17:00 Conference Close 8|Page
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