Perez Analay, Sakakibara Rae, Baireddy Srikar, Fetters Michael D, Guetterman Timothy C
Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, 1018 Fuller St, Ann Arbor, MI, 48104, United States, 1 734-998-7124.
JMIR Form Res. 2025 Aug 7;9:e59328. doi: 10.2196/59328.
The patient-physician dyad involves both verbal and nonverbal communication. Traditional methods use quantitative or qualitative coding when analyzing dyadic data of nonverbal communication. Quantitative coding methods can capture the frequency of nonverbal communication, while qualitative coding methods can provide descriptive information on the context and nuance of the nonverbal communication expressed. Yet, limited research has examined the integration of quantitative and qualitative coding methods of nonverbal communication between a patient-physician dyad through video recordings.
The objective of this formative study was to demonstrate how nonverbal communication data can be analyzed using a mixed methods analysis approach and propose an integrated coding system using a subset of the original dataset.
A secondary analysis was conducted from the intervention study with a sample of 32 pairs of randomly selected video recordings based on first and second interactions after receiving feedback from a virtual human. A 2-minute segment was used to code nonverbal communication, and a codebook was developed, informed by the literature and inductive qualitative approaches. For the mixed methods analysis, we purposefully selected 2 participants from the sample of 32 who demonstrated high frequency in quantitative and qualitative coding of nonverbal behaviors. We developed a joint display to visually represent the integration of quantitative and qualitative coding methods and developed person-level meta-inferences.
This formative study demonstrates an approach to nonverbal communication analysis that mixes qualitative and quantitative methods. The mixed methods results indicated the frequency of participants' (n=32) nonverbal behaviors increased after repeated interactions, including eyebrow raise, nodding, and smiling, in addition to the increased average duration of nonverbal behaviors across interactions. Illustrated through an in-depth example of integrated mixed methods coding of 2 participants from the sample, the integration of quantitative and qualitative data provided insights into nonverbal communication. Quantitatively, we captured the frequency of nonverbal behaviors while qualitatively expanding on the context for nonverbal behaviors and generating person-level meta-inferences. The joint display informed our integrated coding system for mixed methods analysis of nonverbal communication.
The resultant integrated coding system may be helpful to researchers engaging in nonverbal communication data of dyads by providing a step-by-step method using a mixed methods analysis approach. This approach can help us to advance methods for analyzing nonverbal communication to enhance the patient-physician dyad and education on nonverbal communication. We encourage applying the integrated coding system across several subdisciplines in health sciences research to identify how it can be further expanded and refined.
医患二元组涉及言语和非言语交流。传统方法在分析非言语交流的二元数据时使用定量或定性编码。定量编码方法可以捕捉非言语交流的频率,而定性编码方法可以提供有关所表达的非言语交流的背景和细微差别的描述性信息。然而,通过视频记录对医患二元组之间非言语交流的定量和定性编码方法的整合进行研究的还很有限。
这项形成性研究的目的是展示如何使用混合方法分析方法来分析非言语交流数据,并使用原始数据集的一个子集提出一个综合编码系统。
在一项干预研究的基础上进行二次分析,该研究对32对随机选择的视频记录样本进行了分析,这些样本基于从虚拟人那里收到反馈后的第一次和第二次互动。使用一个2分钟的片段对非言语交流进行编码,并根据文献和归纳定性方法编制了一本编码手册。对于混合方法分析阶段,我们从32个样本中特意选择了2名在非言语行为的定量和定性编码方面表现出高频的参与者。我们开发了一个联合展示,以直观地呈现定量和定性编码方法的整合,并得出个人层面的元推断。
这项形成性研究展示了一种将定性和定量方法混合的非言语交流分析方法。混合方法的结果表明,参与者(n=32)在重复互动后非言语行为的频率增加,包括扬起眉毛、点头和微笑,此外,跨互动的非言语行为的平均持续时间也增加了。通过对样本中2名参与者的综合混合方法编码的深入示例说明,定量和定性数据的整合为非言语交流提供了见解。在定量方面我们捕捉了非言语行为的频率,而定性方面则扩展了非言语行为的背景并得出个人层面的元推断。联合展示为我们用于非言语交流混合方法分析的综合编码系统提供了依据。
所得的综合编码系统可能有助于研究人员通过提供一种使用混合方法分析方法的分步方法来处理二元组的非言语交流数据。这种方法可以帮助我们改进分析非言语交流的方法,以加强医患二元组关系以及非言语交流方面的教育。我们鼓励在健康科学研究的几个子学科中应用综合编码系统,以确定它如何能够进一步扩展和完善。