Research Methods for Public Health offers an in-depth introduction
to the theories, concepts, approaches and practices, relevant to
research methods in a public health setting. Informed by a
socio-ecological model of public health, the book uses real world
research examples and contemporary social, political and
environmental themes of public health that reflect UK and
international contexts. The book provides a straightforward
approach to developing a research project and applying methods in
practical and realistic ways, using an innovative, integrative
approach that combines methodologies. The authors have moved away
from traditional approaches to research methods, and include
chapters on primary quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods
research, evidence synthesis approaches, critical appraisal,
research governance and ethics, and dissemination. Essential
reading for postgraduate students, researchers and public health
practitioners, or individuals preparing for the UK Faculty of
Public Health Part A examination.
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