Este archivo ha sido creado el 22-01-2024 por Andrés Santamaría Santigosa GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------ 1. Dataset title: Dataset Datos, resultados y Manual de Codificación 2. Authorship: Name: Samuel Arias-Sánchez Institution: Universidad de Sevilla Email: samuel@us.es ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0952-1884 Name: Francisco Javier Saavedra Institution: Universidad de Sevilla Email: fjsaavedra@us.es ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2328-7708 Name: Andrés Santamaría Institution: Universidad de Sevilla Email: asantamaria@us.es ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1191-9536 Name: Andrea Smorti Institution: Universitá di Firenze (Italia) Email: andrea.smorti@unifi.it ORCID: DESCRIPTION ---------- 1. Dataset language: Spanish 2. Abstract: We have focused on the analyses of the most negative memories of a particular group of doctors related to their work experience. After interviewing 24 professionals of different specialties, their narratives were analyzed using the criteria of specificity, agency, and theme of the memory. Most memories were considered specific as they were vividly remembered with attention to detail. Men have more narratives linked to agency, while the majority of women develop narratives linked to communion. Furthermore, five clearly differentiated topics were observed regarding the professional’s degree of experience. A qualitative analysis of the memories of these professionals, as well as a description of the appropriation process of the discursive features is presented. The dimensions of analysis of the responses included in the Dataset are described in the Coding Manual. 3. Keywords: agency, autobiographical memory, cultural practices, health professionals, identity, narrative 4. Date of data collection (fecha única o rango de fechas): 2013-2015 5. Publication Date: 22-01-2024 6. Grant information: Grant Agency: Pre-doctoral grant for research staff in training (PIF) of the University of Seville 1 April 2011 to 31 March 2013. Vice-rectorate for Research. University of Seville. Grant Number: 7. Geographical location/s of data collection: Sevilla, City of Spain. ACCESS INFORMATION ------------------------ 1. Creative Commons License of the dataset: CC-BY 2. Dataset DOI: https://doi.org/10.12795/11441/153881 3. Related publication: Arias-Sánchez, S., Saavedra, J., Santamaría, A., & Smorti, A. (2021). Remembering the medical practices: How health workers narrate their most negative experiences. Memory Studies, 14(2), 240-256. VERSIONING AND PROVENANCE --------------- 2. Were data derived from another source?: NO METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION ----------------------- 1. Description of the methods used to collect and generate the data: A psychologist specializing in human resources designed an ad hoc autobiographical interview. The intention of this interview was to both respond to the questions of the research and to learn about the memories related to their jobs, and learn how these memories have changed their lives. From the existing prompts, the following was the one chosen to be analyzed. “I would like you to recall a memory of your professional experience which you consider to be particularly negative, specifying the emotion with which you would describe it.” The interviews, conducted by the first author (S.A.S.) and principal researcher, had an average duration of 30minutes and were conducted in either the participant’s office or a meeting room in the healthcare agency. After the verbal transcription of the memories, two trained researchers analyzed the narratives following three steps and using version 15 of the program Atlas-Ti for the coding. In Figure 1, a summary of the process, which could be considered a mixed-method type study, is presented. First, following the categories of Conway and Pleydell-Pearce (2000) narratives were coded as specific, referring to events that once occurred at a particular time (“the night my first patient died”), or general, referring to events that occur regularly or multiple times (“when I was not allowed to do an intervention because the lack of funds”). Second, in order to categorize the orientation to agency the “Coding Autobiographical Episodes for Themes of Agency and Communion” (McAdams, 2001). Finally, the interviews were analyzed individually by three researchers and later collectively as a group looking for the most important issues remembered. In accordance with our aims, a thematic analysis was used for the qualitative interview’s analysis since it is a robust and parsimonious methodology of enquiry data (Braun and Clarke, 2006). 2. Data processing methods: After the verbal transcription of the memories, two trained researchers analyzed the narratives fol lowing three steps and using version 15 of the program Atlas-Ti for the coding. This method could be considered a mixed-method type study. The process of empirical verification was performed using iterative comparison until saturation was achieved. Through group analysis, the categories were confirmed, redefined, or eliminated. This iterative procedure of individual-group analysis was repeated until the analysis did not show any relevant new information. This provided the categories and descriptions that formed the main results. We have only included those categories and interpretations in which there was 100% agree ment. This procedure is considered a reliable method and is referred to as peer review to validate qualitative research (Cohen and Crabtree, 2008).. 3. Software or instruments needed to interpret the data: SPSS v.25 5. Environmental or experimental conditions: Data were collected in hospitals and public and private health centers in the city of Seville. FILE OVERVIEW ---------------------- 2. File list: File name: Datos y resultados Description: Dataset with some results of the study. All Dataset details are described in the Coding Manual. File name: Códigos para el análisis.. Description: Coding Manual. File name: Resultados de recuerdos negativos y Manual de Codificación Description: Dataset with some results of the study. All Dataset details are described in the Coding Manual 4. File format: - Excel Data Document - Word SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR TABULAR DATA ------------------------------------------- 3. Variables list: All variables are described in the Coding Manual. 4. Codes or symbols for missing data: All codes and symbols are described in Coding Manual. MORE INFORMATION -------------- Dataset details are described in the Coding Manual.