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* Jenkins, Laura (2009) A study of communication in paediatric settings. A protocol authorised by NHS ethics. - email L.Jenkins@lboro.ac.uk for a copy of the ethics/protocol forms.
 
* Jenkins, Laura (2009) A study of communication in paediatric settings. A protocol authorised by NHS ethics. - email L.Jenkins@lboro.ac.uk for a copy of the ethics/protocol forms.
 
** Summary: This study concerns an investigation into communicative practices in paediatric consultations – video-recording and analysing (using conversation analysis) 30 paediatric consultations in a U.K. outpatient clinic. The protocol includes objectives, justification for the research, recruitment and data collection, consent procedures and data storage. Published findings from the study including description of the data collection and consent process can be found here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277953620305104
 
** Summary: This study concerns an investigation into communicative practices in paediatric consultations – video-recording and analysing (using conversation analysis) 30 paediatric consultations in a U.K. outpatient clinic. The protocol includes objectives, justification for the research, recruitment and data collection, consent procedures and data storage. Published findings from the study including description of the data collection and consent process can be found here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277953620305104
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* Riou, M., Ball, S., Williams, T. A., Whiteside, A., O’Halloran, K. L., Bray, J., Perkins, G. D., Cameron, P., Fatovich, D. M., Inoue, M., Bailey, P., Brink, D., Smith, K., Della, P., & Finn, J. (2017). The linguistic and interactional factors impacting recognition and dispatch in emergency calls for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A mixed-method linguistic analysis study protocol. BMJ Open, 7(7). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016510
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Latest revision as of 03:08, 6 December 2020

EMCA-based and EMCA-informed study protocols are necessary for recruitment, consent and data collection.

Here are a set of protocols that are available for researchers to model their own. NB: You might need to adapt these for your local/national context, but these example protocols should help with writing ethics/IRB and funding applications.

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Healthcare settings



Reports that include details of protocols for healthcare settings

Related discussions and links for healthcare settings

Healthcare setting studies that document protocols that include CA

Healthcare Studies that don't necessarily use CA but are useful reference points

Open Data Protocols