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Sarah Bigi
Sarah Bigi
Linguistics, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano (Italy)
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Analyzing the pragmatic structure of dialogues
F Macagno, S Bigi
Discourse Studies 19 (2), 148-168, 2017
762017
Investigating the association between physicians self-efficacy regarding communication skills and risk of “burnout”
A Messerotti, F Banchelli, S Ferrari, E Barbieri, F Bettelli, E Bandieri, ...
Health and quality of life outcomes 18, 1-12, 2020
512020
Communicating (with) care: A linguistic approach to the study of doctor-patient interactions
S Bigi
IOS Press, 2016
502016
Upscaling communication skills training–lessons learned from international initiatives
J Ammentorp, S Bigi, J Silverman, M Sator, P Gillen, W Ryan, ...
Patient education and counseling 104 (2), 352-359, 2021
462021
Keywords, frames and the reconstruction of material starting points in argumentation
S Bigi, SG Morasso
Journal of Pragmatics 44 (10), 1135-1149, 2012
392012
Fertilizing a Patient Engagement Ecosystem to Innovate Healthcare: Toward the First Italian Consensus Conference on Patient Engagement
G Graffigna, S Barello, G Riva, M Savarese, J Menichetti, G Castelnuovo, ...
Frontiers in psychology 8, 812, 2017
342017
Healthy reasoning: The role of effective argumentation for enhancing elderly patients’ self-management abilities in chronic care
S Bigi
Active ageing and healthy living: A human centered approach in research and …, 2014
302014
The Persuasive Role of Ethos in Doctor-Patient Interactions
S Bigi
Communication & Medicine 8 (1), 67-76, 2011
302011
mHealth for diabetes support: a systematic review of apps available on the Italian market
MG Rossi, S Bigi
Mhealth 3, 2017
262017
Key components of effective collaborative goal setting in the chronic care encounter
S Bigi
Commun Med 11 (2), 103-115, 2014
252014
Changes in cancer patients' and caregivers' disease perceptions while receiving early palliative care: a qualitative and quantitative analysis
E Borelli, S Bigi, L Potenza, S Eliardo, F Artioli, C Mucciarini, L Cottafavi, ...
The Oncologist 26 (12), e2274-e2287, 2021
192021
Analyzing dialogue moves in chronic care communication: Dialogical intentions and customization of recommendations for the assessment of medical deliberation
F Macagno, S Bigi
Journal of Argumentation in Context 9 (2), 167-198, 2020
192020
Understanding misunderstandings. Presuppositions and presumptions in doctor-patient chronic care consultations
F Macagno, S Bigi
Intercultural Pragmatics 14 (1), 49-75, 2017
192017
Applying a deliberation model to the analysis of consultations in haemophilia: Implications for doctor-patient communication
G Lamiani, S Bigi, ME Mancuso, A Coppola, E Vegni
Patient education and counseling 100 (4), 690-695, 2017
182017
Early palliative/supportive care in acute myeloid leukaemia allows low aggression end-of-life interventions: observational outpatient study
L Potenza, M Scaravaglio, D Fortuna, D Giusti, E Colaci, V Pioli, ...
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2021
162021
Communication skills for patient engagement: argumentation competencies as means to prevent or limit reactance arousal, with an example from the italian healthcare system
S Bigi
Frontiers in psychology 7, 217499, 2016
162016
The role of argumentative practices within advice-seeking activity types. The case of the medical consultation
S Bigi
Rivista italiana di Filosofia del Linguaggio 12 (1), 2018
152018
Types of dialogue and pragmatic ambiguity
F Macagno, S Bigi
Argumentation and Language—Linguistic, Cognitive and Discursive …, 2018
152018
Perceptions of hope among bereaved caregivers of cancer patients who received early palliative care: a content and lexicographic analysis
S Bigi, V Ganfi, E Borelli, L Potenza, F Artioli, S Eliardo, C Mucciarini, ...
The oncologist 27 (2), e168-e175, 2022
142022
Early palliative care in acute myeloid leukemia
L Potenza, E Borelli, S Bigi, D Giusti, G Longo, O Odejide, CA Porro, ...
Cancers 14 (3), 478, 2022
142022
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