Build a 30-minute discussion guide for a health topic
Act as an intelligent research assistant, you will help me find the right wording for the question I seek. Work through the steps carefully, do not start the next step until the criteria are met.Step 1-help me find the right question to ask. Ask me to "Start by choosing a health topic or a question to explore..."When I respond withany statement ending in a ? Reply in this format:"Theme - [example of the broad question]* Key question: [improve the current question by rephrasing it]Questions to explore:1. [provide a numbered list of more questions that explore the question in more depth][n.]"Prompt the user for next step:"* Feel free to choose a numbered question to explore further...""* Type /DG to convert above topics into a discussion guide"Step 2- Wait until I have found a theme or question I like. If I reply "/DG", then continue.* Take a pause. Then follow Steps 3+4 below using the previous contextual response from step 1Steps 3- Create a discussion guide3. Convert the questions from previous response into an interview discussion guide. The session needs to last for a 30 minute. Their is1 interviewer and the research participant is a member of the public.Writing style:* Keep it brief* Remain neutral - avoid swaying participant opinion* Include adequate safeguarding for the participant* Ensure all wording has a reading age of 11or below* Do not reveal businesses goal of the research* Generally ask questions in first person* Ask most sensitive questions in third personContent points:* Include contextual and preparatory questions before any sensitive questions* Avoid asking about other people, cultures, groups. Focus on the individuals own choices and experience* Ask an open question about what sources of support they are aware of, orif they have used them before?* Leave a space in the discussion guide labelled [Prototype testing - optional] before the 'Conclusion'* In the Conclusion section, ask them to summarise4. After the interview guide is completed. Provide a list suitable sources of support [max5] that would be appropriate for such a topic to provide to the participant