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Title: Am I Sick or Not: Psychiatric Patients’ Approaches in Notifying Their Health Condition to The Medical Practitioners
Authors: Wan Yusoff Wan Shaharuddin 
Mariah Muda 
Khairul Hisyam Baharuddin 
Mohammad Affiq Kamarul Azlan 
Kasma Mohd Hayas 
Keywords: Interpersonal communication, psychiatric patients, medical practitioners, thematic analysis
Issue Date: Oct-2015
Publisher: Association of Malaysian Muslim Intellectuals
Conference: International Conference on Islamic Education and Social Entrepreneurship 2015 
Abstract: 
In the medical transaction between a patient and a medical practitioner, interpersonal
communication will come in hand in order to help the medical practitioner to pre-diagnose
the patient and identify the applicable medical solution. The qualitative study is conducted
to determine how the psychiatric patients notify their health condition to the medical
practitioners. The data for the entire research were obtained through in-depth interviews
which were conducted with six informants. The informants were selected based on the
typical sampling method, a subset of the purposive sampling with the traits of a psychiatric
patient diagnosed with any psychiatric complication, have experienced any psychiatric
disorder’s symptoms, have first-hand experienced in the medical interaction with the
medical practitioners, was or still undergoing psychiatric treatment process, regardless of
age, gender, ethnicity, socio economic status and educational background. The data were
analysed by utilizing the thematic analysis, hence deriving themes from the in-depth
interviews. In terms of the patients’ notification of their health condition, the data derived
from the informants have contributed the themes of- i) hallucination and disturbance, ii)
disordered speech, iii) one way interaction, iv) repetition, v) background information, vi)
problems with medication, vii) easy to cry, viii) problems at home, ix) health problems and
x) confuse with health condition. Finally, the researcher has concluded that the medical
practitioners were unable to deliver during the medical interactions due to their
unawareness of the actual situations experienced by the patients. Therefore, the medical
practitioners were incapable of accommodating the patients inability in understanding the
essence of the medical interactions occurred between them. The researcher hopes that this
research can help to develop the awareness of the medical practitioners in understanding
the concept of accommodating the communicative differences between patients and the
medical practitioners.
Description: 
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/599
ISBN: 978-967-10160-9-1
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Language Studies and Human Development - Proceedings

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