
Participatory Qualitative Research Methodologies in Health
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- Ethical issues in Participatory Research
- Designing and conduction Participatory Research projects
- Data management and analysis
- Researching with different populations
- New technologies
Packed full of up to date and engaging case studies, Participatory Qualitative Research Methodologies in Health offers a wide range of perspectives and voices on the practicalities and theoretical issues involved in conducting participatory research today. It is the ideal resource for students and researchers embarking upon a participatory research project.
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With this delightful collection, Higginbottom and Liamputtong advance the art and science of collaborative community based action research. The wisdom in these pages derives from a deeply ethical commitment to social justice grounded in solidly informed and creative methodological technique. -- Sally Thorne Involving people and communities in research has never been as important or as challenging. This accessible and comprehensive step-by-step guide provides vital clarity and essential help to researchers across disciplines, methods and cultures. -- Alexander Clark This book offers an excellent introduction to participatory research. It guides the reader full circle from the historical roots to the implementation of findings. It covers project planning and organization, a detailed discussion of ethical issues, and issues around methods of data collection, data management and analysis. This is complemented by chapters on special topics like working with elderly, children and youth or ethno-cultural groups and the implementation of new technologies. I recommend the book for both the use in the classroom as well as for researchers who are interested in conducting participatory community research. -- Dr. Susanne Friese Engaging individuals, families and communities in the development of programs and services is increasingly important in our culturally diverse and pluralistic global community. This text provides crucial information for individuals hoping to make a difference and increase access to health care, particularly for marginalized and vulnerable populations. -- Patricia Davidson The book has a clear and understandable style: each chapter follows a set format, setting out aims, objectives, practical tips and recommendations. Short vignettes bring the text alive, with extensive bibliographies accompanying each chapter. -- Rosemary LamportMore details
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Pranee is a medical anthropologist and has interests in the health of women, children, immigrants, refugees, older people, and transgender individuals. In terms of health issues, Pranee is very interested in issues relating to motherhood, reproductive health, sexuality, sexual health, mental health and chronic illnesses. Recently, Pranee has focused her research on sexuality and sexual health issues of Asian women, refugee/immigrant women, young people, and trans women of colour. She has written a number of textbooks and research articles on health-related issues. Pranee is also a qualitative researcher and has written many textbooks on this approach. Some of her textbooks (Qualitative Research Methods, Research Methods in Health and Evidence-Based Practice, Social Determinants of Health, & Public Health) have been adopted widely, both in Australia and overseas. Previously, Pranee held the position of Professor of Public Health at Western Sydney University and Personal Chair of Public Health at La Trobe University, in Australia. She is now a Professor of Behaviour Sciences at the College of Health Sciences, VinUnivesity in Hanoi where she continues her research with marginalised groups in Vietnam and other groups in Asia.
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Chapter 2: Addressing Ethical Issues in PR: The Primacy of Relationship - Wendy Austin
Chapter 3: Designing Participatory Research Projects - Helen Vallianatos, Emina Hadziabdic and Gina Higginbottom
Chapter 4: Data Management, Analysis and Interpretation - Gina Higginbottom
Chapter 5: Drawing Conclusions from Your Research - Gina Higginbottom and Sophie Yohani
Chapter 6: Engaging Older People in Participatory Research - Pranee Liamputtong and Gina Higginbottom
Chapter 7: Involving Children and Youth in Participatory Research - Diane Conrad, Bryan Hogeveen, Joanne Minaker, Mildred Masimira and Daena Crosby
Chapter 8: Conceptualising Inclusive Research - A Participatory Research Approach with People with Intellectual Disability: Paradigm or Method? - Christine Bigby and Patsie Frawley
Chapter 9: Diverse Ethno-cultural Groups and the Use of Participatory Research - Gina Higginbottom and Pranee Liamputtong
Chapter 10: The Relationship Between Engaged Scholarship, Knowledge Translation, and Participatory Research - Sarah Bowen
Chapter 11: Community-University Partnerships: A Case Study - Sherry Ann Chapman
Chapter 12: Information and Communications Technologies and the Potentials for Participatory Research - Chris Atchison
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