Relational talk (Talk used to develop interpersonal relations between clinician and patient) |
The use of humour (High SES patients were more likely to make jokes, banter and sarcastic comments during conversation in the appointment) |
Small talk (High SES patients were more likely to engage in more lengthy polite conversation not relating to the main purpose of the appointment) |
Active or passive participation (in the consultation by patients) |
Education and occupation as a cultural frame of reference |
Patients with an agenda (High SES patients came to their appointments with a list of things to discuss) |
Responsibility for obtaining information (High SES patients felt it was their responsibility to get information) |
Preferences for involvement (in conversation and decision‐making during the consultation) |
Defining involvement in decision‐making (High SES prefer knowing and being involved in determining the which treatment options are taken up) |
Stoicism (Low SES patients had a more stoic attitude) |