Roberta Silva
University of Verona
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The International Journal of Qualitative Methods | 2018
Luigina Mortari; Roberta Silva
The article presents the developing of a tool aimed to analyze the decision-making (DM) processes in critical care contexts. It was developed in a study conducted through a phenomenological approach. By analyzing the discursive practice through which physicians in an intensive care unit (ICU) arrive at decisions, we construct a discursive profile of each ICU involved, to improve the ICU team members’ knowledge of the complexity of their DM processes. To do so, we develop a system of analysis capable of capturing discursive actions faithfully. Our method facilitates a system of analysis that highlights the role of the various discursive acts in conversational flow, starting from the needs in an ICU setting, which are spontaneously recognized from the data, to the almost simultaneous processes of description and understanding. This has led to the creation of a tool follows the phenomenological-grounded route.
Inquiry | 2017
Luigina Mortari; Roberta Silva
An intensive care unit (ICU) is a demanding environment, defined by significant complexity, in which physicians must make decisions in situations characterized by high levels of uncertainty. This study used a phenomenological approach to investigate the decision-making (DM) processes among ICU physicians’ team with the aim of understanding what happens when ICU physicians must reach a decision about the infectious status of a patient. The focus was put on the identification of how the discursive practices influence physicians’ DM processes and on how different ICU environments make different discursive profiles emerge, particularly when a key issue is at the center of the physicians’ discussion. A naturalistic approach used in this study is particularly suitable for investigating health care practices because it can best illuminate the essential meaning of the “lived experiences” of the participants. The findings revealed a common framework of elements that provide insight into DM processes in ICUs and how these are affected by discursive practices.
International Research in Children's Literature | 2013
Roberta Silva
Archive | 2018
Luigina Mortari; Roberta Silva
Encyclopaideia | 2018
Federica Valbusa; Marco Ubbiali; Roberta Silva
Archive | 2017
Roberta Silva; Luigina Mortari
Archive | 2017
Luigina Mortari; Roberta Silva
Journal of education and human development | 2017
Luigina Mortari; Roberta Silva; Claudio Girelli; Marco Ubbiali
International Technology, Education and Development Conference | 2017
Luigina Mortari; Roberta Silva; Claudio Girelli
International Technology, Education and Development Conference | 2016
Luigina Mortari; Claudio Girelli; Roberta Silva