Public Health Research Methods
Inbunden, Engelska, 2014
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Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2014-04-17
- Mått177 x 254 x 36 mm
- Vikt1 700 g
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor832
- Upplaga1
- FörlagSAGE Publications
- ISBN9781452241333
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Greg Guest received his Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Georgia. Over the past 15 years, he has designed and managed public health research studies in more than 15 countries. Greg is currently the Director of Research and Evaluation in the Economic Development and Livelihoods department at FHI 360. In this capacity he oversees multisite, mixed methods, research and evaluation activities across multiple fields of public health. Guest′s other books include two edited volumes—Globalization, Health and the Environment: An Integrated Perspective (AltaMira, 2005) and Handbook for Team- Based Qualitative Research (AltaMira 2008)—and two co-authored monographs Applied Thematic Analysis (Sage 2012) and Collecting Qualitative Data: A Field Manual for Applied Research (Sage 2013). He′s published articles in journals such as Field Methods, Journal of Mixed Methods Research, American Journal of Public Health, JAIDS, AIDS Care, AIDS Education and Prevention, African Journal of AIDS Research, AIDS and Behavior, Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care and Journal of Health Communication. Guest is also owner of the research consulting firm Social Research Solutions, which specializes in methodological training and consultation (www.socialresearchsolutions.com). Emily E. Namey, MA, has over 10 years’ experience applying her skills in project management and knowledge of research methods to the design, implementation, conduct, monitoring, and dissemination of public health research. Emily recently rejoined FHI 360, where she manages domestic and international qualitative and mixed methods projects related to health disparities and HIV prevention. Prior to her work at FHI 360, she spent over 5 years at Duke University, splitting time among the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and the Trent Center for Bioethics. At Duke, Emily implemented qualitative research on subjects ranging from maternity care to vaccine trial participation to ethical approaches to genomic research recruitment to the use and understanding of Certificates of Confidentiality. She has experience in the private sector as well, having completed projects at Intel Corporation and Nike, Inc. Emily has designed and led qualitative research training courses in more than a dozen countries and has co-authored several methodological publications, including Collecting Qualitative Data (Sage 2012), Applied Thematic Analysis (Sage 2012), Qualitative Research Methods: A Data Collector’s Field Guide (Family Health International, 2005) and “Data reduction techniques for large qualitative datasets” in Handbook for Team-based Qualitative Research (AltaMira 2008). Her publications also include articles in Social Science & Medicine, Fertility and Sterility, AIDS Care, IRB, and the Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. Emily received her MA in applied anthropology from Northern Arizona University.
- 1: Introduction to Public Health Research Methods - Greg GuestPART I: Planning and Preparing for Research2: Designing Research - Heidi Reynolds, Greg Guest3. Research Ethics and Working with Institutional Review Boards - Amy Corneli, David Borasky4. Cultivating Stakeholder Involvement in Public Health Research - Dazon Dixon Diallo, Paula FrewIn Focus: Community-Based Participatory Research - Karen Hacker and Greg GuestPART II. TRADITIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGIC METHODS & DESIGNS5. Public Health Surveillance: From Data to Action - Donna Stroup, Steven Thacker6. Outbreak Investigation - Douglas Hamilton7. Cohort and Case Control Studies - Lee Warner, Deborah Dee8. Designing Randomized Controlled Trials - Theresa Gamble, Danielle Haley, Niru Sista, Raymond BuckPART III. STRUCTURAL AND OPERATIONAL RESEARCH9. Using Secondary Data - Sarah Boslaugh10. Economics of Population Health - Emma McIntosh, Cam Donaldson, Lyndal Bond, Kenny LawsonIn Focus: Cost Analysis for Interventions - Rick Homan11. Health Services Research - Heidi Reynolds12. Survey Design and Implementation - Jeanne Bertolli, Kathy Hageman, Travis Sanchez, Andrea Kim13. Scale Development and Validation - Glenn Gamst, Lawrence S. Meyers, Holly McClain Burke, A. J. Guarino14. Social Network Analysis. Methods and Applications in Public Health - Elizabeth Costenbader, Thomas Valente15. Qualitative Research Methods - Emily Namey, Robert Trotter II16. Randomized Controlled Trials for Psychosocial Interventions - Phyllis Solomon, Mary CavanaughPART IV. CROSS-CUTTING METHODS AND APPROACHES17. Sampling: The Foundation of Good Research - Johnnie Daniel18. Statistical Methods in Public Health Research - Mark Weaver19. Mixed Methods Research - Greg Guest, Paul FlemingIn Focus: Using Vignettes in Public Health Research - Paul Fleming, Michael Stalker20. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Public Health - Candace Nykiforuk21. Public Health 2.0. Fresh Approaches to Old Problems - Hans Ossebaard and Lisette van Gemert-PijnenIn Focus: Mobile and Digital Data Collection in the Field - Mitesh Thakkar, Nikhil Wilmink, Rachna Nag Chowdhuri, Sruthi ChandrasekaranPART V. APPLYING RESEARCH FINDINGS22. Enhancing Research Utilization - Jeffery Peterson, Angie Funaiole23. Implementation Science. Identifying the Path from Innovation to Impact - Temina MadonAPPENDIX 1. Theories and Models in Public Health Research
"For students like mine, who are training in Community Health Practice, a textbook like this would be very useful as it has key research methods concepts from across the Public Health field."