Involving children in their healthcare encounter is a national and international priority. While existing research has examined the ways in which children are recruited to participate in the consultation, no work has examined whether and how children instigate talk, and the extent to which their contributions are successful. This paper presents a conversation analysis of a selection of 10 out of 30 video recordings in which children aged 4-10 years instigate talk during consultations they attend with their parents/carers at a UK pediatric clinic. The analysis reveals for the first time that children do successfully instigate talk without being asked or selected in 22 episodes during their consultation with the doctor. Children most frequent...
There is a growing literature on how children are heard in the field of child welfare, often with in...
When a paediatrician establishes a trusting relationship with their patient, the chance of a positiv...
Background This study aimed to investigate child and carers' attitudes towards child involvement in...
Background: There is a paucity of research evidence concerning communication in paediatric consultat...
Background: The promotion of the active involvement of all the patients in health practices, in part...
Objective: Generally, increasing attention is being paid to the quality of doctor-patient communicat...
Effective healthcare communication represents a complex and dynamic process that unfolds over time c...
Children’s right to involvement in practices that address their well-being is frequently highlighted...
International audienceUnderstanding children's conversational skills is crucial for understanding th...
It’s not just about making them talk - thoughts and experiences on interviewing children in research...
Children's agency in their own lives is increasingly recognised as important, including within paedi...
Children have the right to express their views and influence decisions in matters that affect them. ...
Background: This study aimed to investigate child and carers' attitudes towards child involvement in...
While children may be positioned as active participants in early years research, few studies have de...
Timothy D Becker,1 Henry C Lin,2 Victoria A Miller3 1Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pen...
There is a growing literature on how children are heard in the field of child welfare, often with in...
When a paediatrician establishes a trusting relationship with their patient, the chance of a positiv...
Background This study aimed to investigate child and carers' attitudes towards child involvement in...
Background: There is a paucity of research evidence concerning communication in paediatric consultat...
Background: The promotion of the active involvement of all the patients in health practices, in part...
Objective: Generally, increasing attention is being paid to the quality of doctor-patient communicat...
Effective healthcare communication represents a complex and dynamic process that unfolds over time c...
Children’s right to involvement in practices that address their well-being is frequently highlighted...
International audienceUnderstanding children's conversational skills is crucial for understanding th...
It’s not just about making them talk - thoughts and experiences on interviewing children in research...
Children's agency in their own lives is increasingly recognised as important, including within paedi...
Children have the right to express their views and influence decisions in matters that affect them. ...
Background: This study aimed to investigate child and carers' attitudes towards child involvement in...
While children may be positioned as active participants in early years research, few studies have de...
Timothy D Becker,1 Henry C Lin,2 Victoria A Miller3 1Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pen...
There is a growing literature on how children are heard in the field of child welfare, often with in...
When a paediatrician establishes a trusting relationship with their patient, the chance of a positiv...
Background This study aimed to investigate child and carers' attitudes towards child involvement in...