A rejoinder to ‘Concepts of health, ethics, and communication in shared decision making’ by Lauris Kaldjian

Authors

  • Angus Clarke Cardiff University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/cam.36372

Keywords:

forum discussion, Lauris Kaldjian

Author Biography

  • Angus Clarke, Cardiff University
    Angus Clarke is a clinical geneticist who qualified in medicine from Oxford University. He trained in general medicine and then paediatrics before carrying out research in genetics. He has interests in several rare disorders (such as Rett syndrome and ectodermal dysplasia) as well as in the genetic counselling process in the ethical and social issues raised by developments in human genetics. He has worked in Cardiff University School of Medicine since 1989.

References

Elwyn, G., Gray, J. and Clarke, A. (2000) Shared decision making and non-directiveness in genetic counselling. Journal of Medical Genetics 37 (2): 135–138. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.37.2.135

Kaldjian, L. C. (2017) Concepts of health, ethics, and communication in shared decision making. Communication & Medicine 14 (1): 83–95. https://doi.org/10.1558/cam.32845

Mishler, E. G. (1984) The Discourse of Medicine: Dialectics of Medical Interviews. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.

Sarangi, S. (2010) Professional values in interaction: Non-directiveness, client-centredness and other-orientation in genetic counselling. In S. Pattison, B. Hannigan, R. Pill and H. Thomas (eds) Emerging Values in Healthcare: The Challenge for Professionals, 163–185. London: Jessica Kingsley.

Silverman, D. (1997) Discourses of Counselling: HIV Counselling as Social Interaction, 154–181. London: Sage.

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Published

2018-10-26

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Section

Forum Discussion

How to Cite

Clarke, A. (2018). A rejoinder to ‘Concepts of health, ethics, and communication in shared decision making’ by Lauris Kaldjian. Communication and Medicine, 14(3), 274-276. https://doi.org/10.1558/cam.36372