Learning detailed, in-depth, and descriptive information about individuals’ experiences living with a highly-stigmatized health condition.
What is in-depth interviews?
_______research is designed to understand a topic from the perspectives of people experiencing the issue.
What is qualitative?
Journals that provide electronic copies of published articles to readers at no cost.
What are open access journals?
_____________ is a research paradigm that emphasizes equal and collaborative partnerships
What is community engaged research?
When writing up qualitative data analysis results, it is important to avoid what in your report…
What is justifying why your themes are generalizable to other populations?
The best type of research design depends on.
What is your research question?
Two important purposes of triangulation.
What is confirmation and completeness?
Research in which the investigator collects and analyzes data, integrates the findings, and draws inferences using both qualitative and quantitative approaches.
What is mixed methods research?
It is the attainment of the highest level of health for all people. It requires valuing everyone equally with focused and ongoing society efforts to address systematic disparities in health or social determinants of health between social groups.
What is health equity?
Distillation of core principles of community-based participatory research.
There are 3 correct answers
What is
Ethical engagement?
Cultural diffusion?
Community empowerment?
Name three important steps of qualitative data management.
What is having a clear file naming system,
having a data tracking system
and having protocols for quality checking data analysis?
Learning the history and current conditions of a community from formal and informal leaders and community members is a way to translate into practice which core principle of community-based participatory research?
What is disseminate findings and knowledge gained to all partners?
Research method best suited for understanding how people conceptualize, understand, and interpret information when a new disease emerges.
What is focus groups?
Name three considerations when deciding on the inclusion and exclusion criteria of your RCT study?
What is
Accessibility?
Feasibility?
Generalizability?
It is the idea that outsiders accept that they cannot master another’s culture, but instead commit to “self-evaluation and self-critique”.
What is cultural humility?