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Alison Pilnick
Alison Pilnick
Professor of Language, Health and Society, Manchester Metropolitan University
Verified email at mmu.ac.uk
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On the remarkable persistence of asymmetry in doctor/patient interaction: A critical review
A Pilnick, R Dingwall
Social science & medicine 72 (8), 1374-1382, 2011
4792011
Knowing bodies at work: Embodiment and ephemeral teamwork in anaesthesia
J Hindmarsh, A Pilnick
Organization studies 28 (9), 1395-1416, 2007
4472007
The tacit order of teamwork: collaboration and embodied conduct in anesthesia
J Hindmarsh, A Pilnick
The Sociological Quarterly 43 (2), 139-164, 2002
3282002
Analysis of pharmacist–patient communication using the Calgary-Cambridge guide
N Greenhill, C Anderson, A Avery, A Pilnick
Patient education and counseling 83 (3), 423-431, 2011
1772011
A new normal?: Women's experiences of biographical disruption and liminality following treatment for early stage breast cancer
D Trusson, A Pilnick, S Roy
Social Science & Medicine 151, 121-129, 2016
1692016
Beyond ‘doctor and patient’: developments in the study of healthcare interactions
A Pilnick, J Hindmarsh, VT Gill
Sociology of health & illness 31 (6), 787-802, 2009
1472009
Qualitative research in nutrition and dietetics: assessing quality
A Pilnick, JA Swift
Journal of Human nutrition and Dietetics 24 (3), 209-214, 2011
1392011
“Patient counselling” by pharmacists: four approaches to the delivery of counselling sequences and their interactional reception
A Pilnick
Social science & medicine 56 (4), 835-849, 2003
1392003
‘Why didn’t you say just that?’Dealing with issues of asymmetry, knowledge and competence in the pharmacist/client encounter
A Pilnick
Sociology of Health & Illness 20 (1), 29-51, 1998
1311998
“Patient counseling” by pharmacists: advice, information, or instruction?
A Pilnick
Sociological Quarterly 40 (4), 613-622, 1999
1191999
“I’ll give up smoking when you get me better”: patients’ resistance to attempts to problematise smoking in general practice (GP) consultations
A Pilnick, T Coleman
Social science & medicine 57 (1), 135-145, 2003
1182003
The role of hair loss in cancer identity: perceptions of chemotherapy-induced alopecia among women treated for early-stage breast cancer or ductal carcinoma in situ
D Trusson, A Pilnick
Cancer nursing 40 (2), E9-E16, 2017
1162017
‘It's something for you both to think about’: choice and decision making in nuchal translucency screening for Down's syndrome
A Pilnick
Sociology of health & illness 30 (4), 511-530, 2008
1112008
Using conversation analysis to inform role play and simulated interaction in communications skills training for healthcare professionals: identifying avenues for further …
A Pilnick, D Trusson, S Beeke, R O’Brien, S Goldberg, RH Harwood
BMC medical education 18, 1-10, 2018
1002018
The VOICE study–A before and after study of a dementia communication skills training course
R O’Brien, SE Goldberg, A Pilnick, S Beeke, J Schneider, K Sartain, ...
PloS one 13 (6), e0198567, 2018
942018
Genetics and society
A Pilnick
Order 10, 213, 2002
932002
Questioning the answer: questioning style, choice and self‐determination in interactions with young people with intellectual disabilities
A Pilnick, J Clegg, E Murphy, K Almack
Sociology of health & illness 32 (3), 415-436, 2010
792010
Research directions in genetic counselling: a review of the literature
A Pilnick, R Dingwall
Patient Education and Counseling 44 (2), 95-105, 2001
782001
‘There are no rights and wrongs in these situations’: identifying interactional difficulties in genetic counselling
A Pilnick
Sociology of Health & Illness 24 (1), 66-88, 2002
762002
What do you expect from physiotherapy?”: a detailed analysis of goal setting in physiotherapy
V Schoeb, L Staffoni, R Parry, A Pilnick
Disability and rehabilitation 36 (20), 1679-1686, 2014
722014
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