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Chloe ShawUniversity of Bristol Verified email at bristol.ac.uk Cited by 685 |
[PDF][PDF] Having the last laugh: On post-completion laughter particles
When one party to a conversation pursues a particular interactional project, there is
sometimes a potential for actions to be heard as problematic. For example, a speaker may …
sometimes a potential for actions to be heard as problematic. For example, a speaker may …
Managing the moral implications of advice in informal interaction
What does advice giving look like among family members? Most conversation analytic
research on advice has been in institutional settings, which constrain what speakers can do …
research on advice has been in institutional settings, which constrain what speakers can do …
Advice-implicative actions: Using interrogatives and assessments to deliver advice in mundane conversation
Work on advice has concentrated on institutional settings where there are restrictions on
roles, actions and their organisation. This article focuses on advice giving in mundane …
roles, actions and their organisation. This article focuses on advice giving in mundane …
[HTML][HTML] Spotting disease disrupts the microbiome of infected purple sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
Background Spotting disease infects a variety of sea urchin species across many different
marine locations. The disease is characterized by discrete lesions on the body surface …
marine locations. The disease is characterized by discrete lesions on the body surface …
Parental involvement in neonatal critical care decision‐making
The article analyses the decision‐making process between doctors and parents of babies in
neonatal intensive care. In particular, it focuses on cases in which the decision concerns the …
neonatal intensive care. In particular, it focuses on cases in which the decision concerns the …
Parental experience of interaction with healthcare professionals during their infant's stay in the neonatal intensive care unit
K Gallagher, C Shaw, N Aladangady… - Archives of Disease in …, 2018 - fn.bmj.com
Objective To explore the experiences of parents of infants admitted to the neonatal intensive
care unit towards interaction with healthcare professionals during their infants critical care …
care unit towards interaction with healthcare professionals during their infants critical care …
The virtues of naturalistic data
This chapter focuses on the reasons for working with naturalistic data. That is, it starts with
an interest in life as it happens as far as possible independent of the researcher's …
an interest in life as it happens as far as possible independent of the researcher's …
Neonatal nursing during the COVID-19 global pandemic: A thematic analysis of personal reflections
C Shaw, K Gallagher, J Petty, A Mancini… - Journal of Neonatal …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant changes and restrictions to
neonatal care. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of these changes on neonatal …
neonatal care. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of these changes on neonatal …
End-of-life decisions in neonatal care: a conversation analytical study
N Marlow, C Shaw, K Connabeer… - Archives of Disease in …, 2021 - fn.bmj.com
Objective To understand the dynamics of conversations between neonatologists and
parents concerning limitation of life-sustaining treatments. Design Formal conversations …
parents concerning limitation of life-sustaining treatments. Design Formal conversations …
Initiating end-of-life decisions with parents of infants receiving neonatal intensive care
C Shaw, K Connabeer, P Drew, K Gallagher… - Patient education and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective To investigate whether parent-initiated or doctor-initiated decisions about limiting
life-sustaining treatment (LST) in neonatal care has consequences for how possible courses …
life-sustaining treatment (LST) in neonatal care has consequences for how possible courses …