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You are invited to participate in this online Delphi survey to determine the relevant topics, resources and tools for inclusion in a new storytelling curriculum to be developed as part of the Erasmus+ project StoryAidEU.  The production of this course is the primary outcome of the which aims to create storytelling resources for collaborative practice that will increase humanism in the health and social care workforce.

A Delphi survey was chosen to allow the project team to gain consensus on the relevant topics, resources and tools that could be used for this new digital storytelling course. It would allow the course to have bespoke and tailored items based on consensus of the participants.

The questions outlined in the survey relate to the concepts of storytelling, humanism and interprofessional education and seek to gauge understanding, experience and interest in each area. The survey is split into 5 sections that are: Demographics; Concept Definitions; Understanding Humanising Healthcare through storytelling; Resources and Methods for Teaching; and Further Comments.

Participation:

Your participation in this Delphi survey is voluntary. You may refuse to take part in the research or exit the survey at any time without penalty. You are free to decline to answer any question you do not wish to answer for any reason.

Confidentiality and Anonymity:

Your contribution to the study will be anonymous and will be kept in strict confidence. We will not collect identifying information such as your name, email address, or IP address. All data collected as part of this study will be stored in a secure location for use solely by the project and for a duration in line with EU laws and regulation.

Contact:

If you have questions at any time about the study or the procedures, you may contact David Smith by email David.smith@inhwe.org

Electronic Consent:

By submitting this survey you indicates that...

  • You have read the above information
  • You voluntarily agree to participate
  • You are 18 years of age or older