... failure of overlooking the role of conversation in intervention success, and
to develop a theoretical argument for the importance of paying attention to the role of
conversation in health care interventions.
Discussion: ... communication and discuss conversa-
tion's role in improving and inhibiting the sensemaking
and learning required for su...
... improve
sensemaking and learning, or they may be conversing in
ways that inhibit sensemaking and learning. The success
of the intervention is affected by conversations that are
taking place. Whether ... Access
Debate
The role of conversation in health care interventions: enabling
sensemaking and learning
Michelle E Jordan*
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