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Using applied conversation analysis in patient education
Halpin, S. N., Konomos, M., & Roulson, K. (2021). Using applied conversation analysis in patient education. Global Qualitative Nursing Research, 8. https://doi.org/10.1177/23333936211012990
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.