Hearts in their hands—Physicians’ gestures embodying shared professional knowledge around the world

Benjamin Quasinowski*, Solmaz Assa, Cadja Bachmann, Wei Chen, Melih Elcin, Caner Kamisli, Tao Liu, Alexander H. Maass, Stefanie Merse, Caroline Morbach, Anja Neumann, Till Neumann, Ilka Sommer, Stefan Stoerk, Sarah Weingartz, Anja Weiss, Goetz Wietasch

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    Abstract

    The biomedical approach to medical knowledge is widely accepted around the world. This article considers whether the incorporated aspects of physician-patient interaction have become similarly common across the globe by comparing the gestures that physicians use in their interactions with patients. Up to this point, there has been little research on physicians’ use of gestures in health-care settings. We explore how—in four university hospitals in Turkey, the People’s Republic of China, The Netherlands and Germany—physicians use gesture in their discussions with simulated patients about the condition of heart failure. Our analysis confirms the importance of gestures for organising both the personal interaction and the knowledge transfer between physician and patient. From the perspective of global comparison, it is notable that physicians in all four hospitals used similar gestures. This demonstrates the globality of biomedical knowledge in an embodied mode. Physicians used gestures for a range of purposes, including to convey the idea of an ‘anatomical map’ and for constructing visual models of (patho-)physiological processes. Since biomedical language is rife with metaphor, it was not surprising that we also identified an accompanying metaphorical gesture which has a similar form in the various locations that were part of the study.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1101-1122
    Number of pages22
    JournalSociology of Health and Illness
    Volume45
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun-2023

    Keywords

    • gesture
    • global diffusion
    • heart failure
    • medical knowledge
    • patient communication
    • physician-patient interaction

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