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Mattia Baruzzo

Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome

Publications -  5
Citations -  46

Mattia Baruzzo is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Meaning of life & Narrative. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications receiving 41 citations.

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Diagnostic Decision Making in Oncology: Creating Shared Knowledge and Managing Complexity

TL;DR: The analysis of informal conversations between doctors in an Italian hospital shows that doctors rely on three collaborative practices to handle tough issues such as managing complexity, dealing with cognitive difficulties and limits of knowledge, and avoiding diagnostic errors.
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Formulating treatment recommendation as a logical consequence of the diagnosis in post-surgical oncological visits

TL;DR: How a doctor delivers diagnoses and recommends treatment in a set of post-surgical oncological visits is analyzed to encourage the patients' acceptance of a single treatment option rather than present them to and involve them in deliberating over multiple available treatment alternatives.
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Diverse prospettive di oncologo e paziente: la co-costruzione di una comprensione condivisa nella fase di anamnesi

TL;DR: Analysis of instances of misunderstanding between doctor, patient and accompanying person during the history taking of ‘first time’ oncology visits helps to identify the characteristics of the diseases that patients do not recognize as relevant, and the investigative strategies and communication skills that the doctor uses to track the information.
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Repertori culturali nelle narrazioni di malate oncologiche

TL;DR: Duranti et al. as mentioned in this paper analyzed interviews with 14 women who received a diagnosis of breast cancer, describing the social and cultural resources they use in constructing the narrative of their "new" condition.
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Cultural repertoires in the narrations of oncological ill people

TL;DR: Duranti et al. as mentioned in this paper analyzed interviews with 14 women who received a diagnosis of breast cancer, with the purpose of describing how they represent the discovery of the illness and, above all, which social and cultural resources use in constructing the narration of their new condition.