Digital Methodology to implement the ECOUTER engagement process

ECOUTER ( Employing COncept ual schema for policy and Translation E in Research – French for ‘to listen’ – is a new stakeholder engagement method incorporating existing evidence to help participants draw upon their own knowledge of cognate issues and interact on a topic of shared concern. The resul...

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Main Authors: Wilson, Rebecca C., Butters, Oliver W., Clark, Tom, Minion, Joel, Turner, Andrew, Murtagh, Madeleine J.
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: F1000Research 2017
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4911626/
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spelling pubmed-49116262016-06-29 Digital Methodology to implement the ECOUTER engagement process Wilson, Rebecca C. Butters, Oliver W. Clark, Tom Minion, Joel Turner, Andrew Murtagh, Madeleine J. Method Article ECOUTER ( Employing COncept ual schema for policy and Translation E in Research – French for ‘to listen’ – is a new stakeholder engagement method incorporating existing evidence to help participants draw upon their own knowledge of cognate issues and interact on a topic of shared concern. The results of an ECOUTER can form the basis of recommendations for research, governance, practice and/or policy. This paper describes the development of a digital methodology for the ECOUTER engagement process based on currently available mind mapping freeware software. The implementation of an ECOUTER process tailored to applications within health studies are outlined for both online and face-to-face scenarios. Limitations of the present digital methodology are discussed, highlighting the requirement of a purpose built software for ECOUTER research purposes. F1000Research 2017-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4911626/ /pubmed/27366320 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.8786.2 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Wilson RC et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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author Wilson, Rebecca C.
Butters, Oliver W.
Clark, Tom
Minion, Joel
Turner, Andrew
Murtagh, Madeleine J.
spellingShingle Wilson, Rebecca C.
Butters, Oliver W.
Clark, Tom
Minion, Joel
Turner, Andrew
Murtagh, Madeleine J.
Digital Methodology to implement the ECOUTER engagement process
author_facet Wilson, Rebecca C.
Butters, Oliver W.
Clark, Tom
Minion, Joel
Turner, Andrew
Murtagh, Madeleine J.
author_sort Wilson, Rebecca C.
title Digital Methodology to implement the ECOUTER engagement process
title_short Digital Methodology to implement the ECOUTER engagement process
title_full Digital Methodology to implement the ECOUTER engagement process
title_fullStr Digital Methodology to implement the ECOUTER engagement process
title_full_unstemmed Digital Methodology to implement the ECOUTER engagement process
title_sort digital methodology to implement the ecouter engagement process
description ECOUTER ( Employing COncept ual schema for policy and Translation E in Research – French for ‘to listen’ – is a new stakeholder engagement method incorporating existing evidence to help participants draw upon their own knowledge of cognate issues and interact on a topic of shared concern. The results of an ECOUTER can form the basis of recommendations for research, governance, practice and/or policy. This paper describes the development of a digital methodology for the ECOUTER engagement process based on currently available mind mapping freeware software. The implementation of an ECOUTER process tailored to applications within health studies are outlined for both online and face-to-face scenarios. Limitations of the present digital methodology are discussed, highlighting the requirement of a purpose built software for ECOUTER research purposes.
publisher F1000Research
publishDate 2017
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4911626/
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