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Conversation Analytic Role-play Method in Antenatal Screening Conversations (The Convene Study) - Antenatal appointment transcripts
Citation
Wagstaff, Jayne and Hamann, Magnus and Bryant, Louise and Ahmed, Shenaz and Stokoe, Elizabeth (2021) Conversation Analytic Role-play Method in Antenatal Screening Conversations (The Convene Study) - Antenatal appointment transcripts. University of Leeds. [Dataset] https://doi.org/10.5518/1035
Dataset description
This dataset contains transcripts of 27 entire antenatal appointments, based on 27 audio recordings. A convenience sample of midwives and pregnant woman (aged ≥ 16 years) attending their first antenatal booking appointment was obtained within GP practices and hospital clinics. 27 women participated (10 women also attended with their partner who agreed to participate), along with 12 midwives. All present at the appointment gave informed consent, and the researcher remained outside of the clinic room when the recordings were obtained.
Additional information: | The interview transcripts subject to a data sharing agreement and may be requested by researchers from the University of Leeds, Loughborough University or Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust. These files are held in the Restricted Access Data Repository, RADAR. To request access, please click the link under ‘Related resources’. You will be prompted to complete a request form including your intended use of the dataset. You will then receive an initial response to your request within 10 working days. | ||||
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Keywords: | Antenatal screening, informed choice, midwives training,conversation analysis, conversation analytic role-play method, antenatal booking appointment , video-recorded appointments | ||||
Subjects: | B000 - Subjects allied to medicine > B700 - Nursing > B720 - Midwifery | ||||
Divisions: | Faculty of Medicine and Health > School of Medicine | ||||
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Date deposited: | 18 Dec 2021 15:17 | ||||
URI: | https://archive.researchdata.leeds.ac.uk/id/eprint/911 | ||||