SimCode / Siminoff Communication Content and Affect Program (SCCAP)
SimCode-coding-manual.docx SimCode - SCAPP, Siminoff & Step 2011
Developers: Laura Siminoff, Mary M. Step
Year of publication: 2011
Date last updated: 21 October 2019
Setting in which the tool was originally developed/validated: 1) Breast cancer patient-provider conversations and 2) Requests for tissue from families of deceased patients
Restriction to setting(s): None
Target group: All healthcare provider-patient/family communication
Language(s): English
Specific constructs/behaviours:
Content; relational communication; decision-making; confirmation, disconfirmation, and persuasive behaviors; observer ratings of immediacy, speech, and affect
Tool topics:
Intended application: Research
Reference(s) to development/validation paper(s):
Siminoff, L. A., & Step, M. M. (2011). A comprehensive observational coding scheme for analyzing instrumental, affective, and relational communication in health care contexts. Journal of health communication, 16(2), 178-197.
Reference links:Tool/manual available: Yes.
Tool description by the author:
Clarification of tool name: What was previously known as the Siminoff Communication Content and Affect Program (SCCAP) has undergone significant technological revisions and is now known as SimCode. Because the changes were mainly programming updates rather than changes to the content or process, the previous papers citing SCCAP are still applicable.
A short training module (~40 minute video) is available by request that provides an overview of how to use SimCode. SimCode is an online program that needs to be hosted by the user's servers, and is usually used in an academic setting for research. Security requirements may vary by institution, but, as developed and hosted at Temple University, is completely HIPAA-compliant. Transcripts, but not audio or video, are uploaded to SimCode.
Additional information on copyright or other matters: Copyright is pending.
Contact: Kristin Kopec