Communicative and Discursive Perspectives on the Medication Experience

  • Glinert L
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Abstract

Taking the ‘medication experience’ in the broad sense of what individuals hear and say about their medication, as well as how they experience it, this paper explores diverse research on medication information available to patients and their modes and capacities for interaction, including personal circles, doctors and pharmacists, labeling and promotion, websites, and the patient’s own inner conversations and self-expression. The goal is to illustrate, for nonspecialists in communication, how the actors, messages, mediums, genres, and contextual factors within a standard ethnographic and social semiotic model of discourse and communication are operating, not always effectively or beneficially, to mediate or construct a patient’s medication experience. We also suggest how disparate insights can be integrated through such a model and might generate new research questions.

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Glinert, L. H. (2021). Communicative and Discursive Perspectives on the Medication Experience. Pharmacy, 9(1), 42. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy9010042

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