health equityresearch methodologysecondary data analysisQualitative research is important to advance health equity as it offers nuanced insights into structural determinants of health inequities, amplifies the voices of communities directly affected by health inequities, and informs community-bas...
All MPH graduates must demonstrate the following competencies. These competencies are informed by the traditional public health core knowledge areas, (biostatistics, epidemiology, social and behavioral sciences, health services administration and environmental health sciences), as well as cross-cutting and e...
- 《Health Policy & Planning》 被引量: 37发表: 2007年 Managing Conflicting Roles: A Qualitative Study with Female Faculty Members The interface and transactions between the roles individuals need to play in their family and employment environments are a source of both positive and neg... KM ...
Globally, public health issues impact the lives of individuals, families, communities, and nations. This has led public health researchers to conduct research to improve people’s health and well-being. Qualitative research rooted in social science is ad
Qualitative data is now increasingly used within public health research, and domestic violence widely is recognized as a serious public health problem. India is one of the most socio-economically diverse nations in the world, where langu... None - 《Asian Journal of Social Science》 被引量: 1...
More research is needed, however, to better assess student citizen’s assemblies’ ability to produce measures addressing the multiple determinants of students’ diet, and thus to better estimate their potential impact on public health. In this context, the main objective of this project is to ...
Public health is the medical discipline concerned with the prevention and control of disease through population surveillance and the promotion of healthy behaviours. Strategies used to promote public health include patient education, the administration of vaccines, and other components of preventive medicine...
Planning a public health initiative is both a science and an art. Public health practitioners work in a complex, often time-constrained environment, where formal research literature can be unavailable or uncertain. Consequently, public health practitioners often draw upon other forms of knowledge. Meth...
This paper presents a Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) analysis of data produced as part of the evaluation a Nation Health Service commissioned intervention in the North East of England. QCA is a case-oriented method that allows systematic comparison of cases as configurations of set memberships...
Over the last years, public engagement has become a topic of scholarly and policy debate particularly in biomedicine, a field that increasingly centres around collecting, sharing and analysing personal data. However, the use of big data in biomedicine po