What is the impact of storytelling on healthcare professionals managing children's health?
We are running a research study to find out if listening to children’s stories helps health professionals learn how to make better decisions when treating children.
We are looking for children aged 5-11 years old who have lived experience of engaging with health professionals (e.g. a visit to the doctor) to take part in our research study. A professional storyteller will work with every child to tell their own story and make it into a short film. Children will get to tell stories, play games, and learn how to make a digital story. Read the Parents/Guardians Information Sheet. We also have an Information Sheet for Children. If you have any questions, please email: [email protected] . |
This study received Ethical Approval from Manchester Metropolitan University's Health, Psychology, and Social Care Research Ethics and Governance Committee.
Contact UsThis research study is being conducted by Manchester Metropolitan University.
If you have any questions please email: [email protected] |