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− | | | + | |Author(s)=Sean N. Halpin; Michael Konomos; Kathryn Roulson; |
|Title=Using Applied Conversation Analysis in Patient Education | |Title=Using Applied Conversation Analysis in Patient Education | ||
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|Tag(s)=EMCA; Communication; Patient-centered care; Qualitative methods; Southeastern USA; In Press | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Communication; Patient-centered care; Qualitative methods; Southeastern USA; In Press | ||
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|Year=2021 | |Year=2021 | ||
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|Journal=Global Qualitative Nursing Research | |Journal=Global Qualitative Nursing Research | ||
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|DOI=10.1177/23333936211012990 | |DOI=10.1177/23333936211012990 | ||
|Abstract=The conversation strategies patients and clinicians use are important in determining patient satisfaction and adherence, and health outcomes following patient education?yet most studies are rife with surveys and interviews which often fail to account for real-time interaction. Conversation analysis (CA) is a powerful but underused sociological and linguistic technique aimed at understanding how interaction is accomplished in real-time. In the current manuscript, we provide a primer to CA in an effort to make the technique accessible to patient education researchers including; The history of CA, identifying and collecting data, transcription conventions, data analysis, and presenting the findings. Ultimately, this article provides an easily digestible demonstration of this analytic technique. | |Abstract=The conversation strategies patients and clinicians use are important in determining patient satisfaction and adherence, and health outcomes following patient education?yet most studies are rife with surveys and interviews which often fail to account for real-time interaction. Conversation analysis (CA) is a powerful but underused sociological and linguistic technique aimed at understanding how interaction is accomplished in real-time. In the current manuscript, we provide a primer to CA in an effort to make the technique accessible to patient education researchers including; The history of CA, identifying and collecting data, transcription conventions, data analysis, and presenting the findings. Ultimately, this article provides an easily digestible demonstration of this analytic technique. | ||
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Author(s) | Sean N. Halpin, Michael Konomos, Kathryn Roulson |
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The conversation strategies patients and clinicians use are important in determining patient satisfaction and adherence, and health outcomes following patient education?yet most studies are rife with surveys and interviews which often fail to account for real-time interaction. Conversation analysis (CA) is a powerful but underused sociological and linguistic technique aimed at understanding how interaction is accomplished in real-time. In the current manuscript, we provide a primer to CA in an effort to make the technique accessible to patient education researchers including; The history of CA, identifying and collecting data, transcription conventions, data analysis, and presenting the findings. Ultimately, this article provides an easily digestible demonstration of this analytic technique.
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