health promotion - introduction to qualitative methods in public health [ WSDEV2305 ]
4.0 crédits ECTS
45.0 h
Teacher(s) |
Macq Jean (coordinator) ;
Maulet Nathalie ;
Darras Elisabeth ;
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Language |
French
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Place of the course |
Bruxelles Woluwe
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Main themes |
1. Introduction : the qualitative methods in public health, constructivist versus positivist approach, the relationship between qualitative and quantitative approaches ; key concepts in qualitative approach (the importance of the theory and /or conceptual model, reflexivity and position of the researcher in relation to the subject of the research, sampling
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2. General methodological design using qualitative approach :
a. Cases studies
b. Action research
3. Critical reading of an article using qualitative methods : quality criteria for qualtitative approach
4. Interviews
5. Consensus methods : Delphi method and nominal group
6. Focus groupes
7. Observation
8. Introduction to the analysis of qualitative data
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Aims |
To understand principles of qualitative approach and related methods
To know the different methods to collect qualitative data, the principles of analysis and their use in public health.
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Content |
The course is mainly organized through theoretical lectures illustrated by examples. It is completed by practical exercises solved in class, a syllabus with references for complementary bibliography.
Student is invited to discover basic notions and use it to solve concrete problems.
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Other information |
Evaluation method : Written exam
References : Presentations and bibliographic material available on e-campus.
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Cycle et année d'étude |
> Advanced Master in Public Health: Health and Development
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Faculty or entity in charge |
> FSP
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