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Research Methods for Public Health

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Publisher
Springer Publishing Company
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
285
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Research Methods for Public Health provides foundational knowledge and practical guidance for all steps in the research process using public health examples and real-world applications to reinforce all concepts. It covers everything students need to have a firm basis on how to design public health research, how to collect and manage data using a variety of study designs and methods, and how to share research results. Foundational topics such as searching the literature, finding gaps, formulating research questions, operationalization and measurement, sampling, budgeting for research studies, summarizing and visualizing data, disseminating results and more are explained in clear and accessible prose. The textbook emphasizes skills including question development, survey design and implementation, qualitative methodology, mixed methods research, how to record and analyze quantitative and qualitative data, and how to use secondary data.Regardless of whether you are starting your scientific research career path, or are on track to become a public health practitioner, or plan on becoming a health policymaker, this textbook provides an authoritative introduction to research and its importance on improving public health practice for everyone entering the field.

Richly illustrated and with an abundance of helpful tables, boxes, and practical public health case studies and examples, this textbook contains the core principles, concepts, and knowledge of how to design, plan, evaluate, and disseminate public health research. Research Methods for Public Health comes with a full Instructor package including PowerPoints, test banks, and an Instructor's Manual with detailed classroom activities, CEPH competency mapping, and more.

Key Features:

  • Provides the principles and best practices of general research methods texts combined with specific public health relevance
  • Applicable to students who want to conduct research as part of their career as well as those who need the skills to understand how public health evidence is developed through research
  • Includes chapters on Developing Budgets and Timelines for Research Studies and Disseminating Research Results, topics often overlooked in other textbooks
  • Aligns content with program competencies and skills essential for those entering the public health field
  • Contains numerous illustrations, tables, boxes, and case studies which provide important context to key concepts
  • Comes with access to the digital eBook

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Title
Contents
Preface
Part I: Public Health Research Basics
Chapter 1: The Importance of Research in Public Health
Introduction
Why Learn About Research Methods?
Phases in the Research Process
Categories of Research Purpose
Final Thoughts on the Importance of Research in Public Health
References
Additional Readings and Resources
Chapter 2: Literature Search and Research-Question Development
Introduction
Why Review the Literature?
Literature-Review Nomenclature
Conducting a Literature Review
Developing Research Questions
References
References
Additional Readings and Resources
Chapter 3: Ethics in Public Health Research
Introduction
Historical Cases Shaping Research Ethics
Ethical Guidance for Public Health Research
Institutional Review Boards (IRB)
IInformed Consent
Other Ethical Considerations
Bias and Cultural Considerations in Research
Public Health Ethics Framework and Code of Ethics
References
Additional Readings and Resources
Part II: Research Details and Design
Chapter 4: Operationalization and Measurement
Introduction
Variables in Research
Relationship Among Variables
Conceptual Framework and Hypothesis Development
Measurement
References
Additional Readings and Resources
Chapter 5: Sampling
Introduction
The Sampling Process
Sampling Methods
Sampling Issues
References
Additional Readings and Resources
Chapter 6: Quantitative Study Designs: Experimental
Introduction
Internal Validity
Experimental Study Designs
References
Additional Readings and Resources
Chapter 7: Quantitative Study Designs: Nonexperimental
Introduction
Quasi-Experimental Study Designs
Cross-Sectional Study Designs
Longitudinal Study Designs
Other Nonexperimental Quantitative Study Designs
External Validity
References
Additional Readings and Resources
Chapter 8: Developing Budgets and Timelines for Research Studies
Introduction
Funders of Public Health Research
Developing a Research Budget
References
Additional Readings and Resources
Part III: Quantitative Research
Chapter 9: Quantitative Data Collection
Introduction
Quantitative Data Collection
How Do You Get People to Provide Data?
Methods of Survey Implementation
Objective Measurement
Available Records
References
Additional Readings and Resources
Chapter 10: Quantitative Data Analysis
Introduction
Descriptive Statistics
Inferential Statistics
Parametric and Nonparametric Tests
Other Notes on Quantitative Analysis
Additional Readings and Resources
Part IV: Qualitative Research
Chapter 11: Qualitative Study Designs
Introduction
Approaches to Qualitative Research
Qualitative Versus Quantitative Research
Issues to Consider in Qualitative Research Design
Quality in Qualitative Research Studies
Ethics in Qualitative Research
References
Additional Readings and Resources
Chapter 12: Qualitative Data Collection
Introduction
Individual and Group Interviewing
Focus Groups
Developing Questions for Interviews and Focus Groups
Using Observation to Collect Qualitative Data
Data Collection for Qualitative Content Analysis
Community-Based Participatory Research
References
Additional Readings and Resources
Chapter 13: Qualitative Data Analysis
Introduction
Preparing Data for Qualitative Analysis
Coding Qualitative Data
Reviewing and Summarizing Qualitative Data
References
Additional Readings and Resources
Part V: Visualizing, Messaging, and disseminating Results
Chapter 14: Summarizing and Visualizing Data
Introduction
Data Visualization
Infographics
References
Additional Readings and Resources
Chapter 15: Disseminating Research Results
Introduction
Challenges to Dissemination
Planning for Dissemination
Ethical Issues Related to Dissemination
Telling the Research Story
References
Additional Readings and Resources
Index


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