Communication in Telehealth: A State-of-the-Art Literature Review of Conversation-Analytic Research

Res Lang Soc Interact. 2024 Apr 3;57(1):73-90. doi: 10.1080/08351813.2024.2305045. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

We provide a state-of-the-art review of research on conversation analysis and telehealth. We conducted a systematic review of the literature, focusing on studies that investigate how technology is procedurally consequential for the interaction. We discerned three key topics: the interactional organization, the therapeutic relationship, and the clinical activities of the encounter. The literature on telehealth is highly heterogeneous, with significant differences between text-based care (e.g., via chat or e-mail) and audio(visual) care (e.g., via telephone or video). We discuss the extent to which remote care can be regarded as a demarcated field for study or whether the medium is merely part of the "context," particularly when investigating hybrid and polymedia forms of care involving multiple technological media.

Grants and funding

Lucas Seuren and Sara Shaw are supported by the National Institute for Health and care Research (NIHR) Policy Research Programme [project reference NIHR202067]. Sara Shaw is also supported by the National Institute for Health and Care Research [grant reference: 132807] and the NIHR School for Primary Care Research [grant reference: 594]. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care. Sakari Ilomäki is supported by the Strategic Research Council (SRC) established within the Academy of Finland [grant references: 335288 and 336277].