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An invaluable tool for health and social work students and
professionals who want to improve their practice through
collaborative research with patients, clients, and colleagues.
Throughout history, some of the most prominent contributors to
health and social sciences have been men and women comfortable with
both practice and academia. But today, research in health-related
fields is increasingly conducted in specialized settings by people
who are first and foremost researchers. Critics bemoan this loss of
practice-based research, long considered a vital part of the
contribution that doctors, nurses, public health workers, and
social workers can make both to their field and the communities in
which they work. Unfortunately, the explosion of new discoveries in
health-related fields, along with the exponential increase in the
amount of knowledge being produced and the growing demands of
practice, have caused both the production and application of
knowledge to become highly specialized and increasingly complex.
This has resulted in a widening gap between research and practice.
Recognizing the need for a guide to this type of research,
Practitioner Research for Social Work, Nursing, and the Health
Professions is a thoroughly reimagined version of a book originally
published in 2011 in the Netherlands. Aimed at American
practitioners, it is a highly practical guide for anyone in social
work, nursing, and other health care and social welfare settings.
Its seven-step Practitioner Research Method offers readers a
tried-and-true approach to conducting research in their own work
environments, and the authors use real-world examples to highlight
strategies for overcoming barriers and incorporating research.
While leading practitioners through each stage of the research
process, the authors explain in detail how to apply a variety of
field-tested tools and techniques. A unique and indispensable
resource for students in undergraduate and graduate research
courses, as well as for seasoned professionals who seek a practical
guide for developing and implementing their own research projects
in social work, nursing, and the health professions, this book is
also the first textbook to introduce the concept and practice of
practitioner research to an American audience.
This textbook is a comprehensive guide for students interested in
using participatory research to improve people's health and
well-being. It is especially designed for those working in the
fields of health and social welfare who are embarking on
participatory research for the first time. It covers all phases in
participatory research from "getting started," to "acting for
change," "continuing the journey" and "articulating impact." Its
unique format helps readers understand the essence of participatory
research as a comprehensive approach for doing research which is
underpinned by a set of fundamental values.The many real life
examples of participatory research projects from around the world
inspire readers to find creative ways to manage their own research
while opening up new horizons in their work.
Dieser Open-Access-Sammelband bietet eine fundierte Grundlage fur
den Einstieg in die partizipative Forschung allgemein und in die
Partizipative Gesundheitsforschung. Es werden Forschungsansatze und
Methoden fur die Erhebung und Auswertung in partizipativen
Forschungsprozessen vorgestellt und anhand von Beispielstudien
diskutiert. Partizipativ forschen heisst, die Menschen, deren
Lebens- und Arbeitsbereiche erforscht werden, uber alle Phasen des
Forschungsprozesses zu beteiligen. Partizipation dient dem
Erkenntnisgewinn, aber auch dem Ziel, die soziale Wirklichkeit der
Menschen, ihr Leben und Wohlbefinden zu verbessern.
This groundbreaking resource explores core issues in participatory
health research (PHR) and traces its global emergence as a force
for improving health and well-being, healthcare services, and
quality of life. The PHR approach is defined as including community
members, health practitioners, and decision-makers as
co-researchers, using local knowledge to reduce disparities in
care, advocate for responsive health policy, and accelerate
positive change in society as a whole. The book's first half
surveys themes essential to the development of the field, including
evaluating PHR projects, training professionals in conducting PHR,
and the ambitious work of the International Collaboration for
Participatory Health Research. International perspectives showcase
the varied roles of PHR in addressing urgent local health problems
in their specific public health and sociocultural contexts. Among
the topics covered: Demonstrating impact in participatory health
research Reviewing the effectiveness of participatory health
research: challenges and possible solutions Kids in
Action-participatory health research with children Participatory
health research: an Indian perspective Participatory health
research in Latin America: scientific production on chronic
diseases Participatory health research in North America: from
community engagement to evidence-informed practice Participatory
Health Research benefits those teaching and learning about
participatory health research at institutions of higher education
and in community settings, addressing diverse fields including
health promotion and disease prevention, medicine and public
health, quality of life, social work, and community development.
This groundbreaking resource explores core issues in participatory
health research (PHR) and traces its global emergence as a force
for improving health and well-being, healthcare services, and
quality of life. The PHR approach is defined as including community
members, health practitioners, and decision-makers as
co-researchers, using local knowledge to reduce disparities in
care, advocate for responsive health policy, and accelerate
positive change in society as a whole. The book's first half
surveys themes essential to the development of the field, including
evaluating PHR projects, training professionals in conducting PHR,
and the ambitious work of the International Collaboration for
Participatory Health Research. International perspectives showcase
the varied roles of PHR in addressing urgent local health problems
in their specific public health and sociocultural contexts. Among
the topics covered: Demonstrating impact in participatory health
research Reviewing the effectiveness of participatory health
research: challenges and possible solutions Kids in
Action-participatory health research with children Participatory
health research: an Indian perspective Participatory health
research in Latin America: scientific production on chronic
diseases Participatory health research in North America: from
community engagement to evidence-informed practice Participatory
Health Research benefits those teaching and learning about
participatory health research at institutions of higher education
and in community settings, addressing diverse fields including
health promotion and disease prevention, medicine and public
health, quality of life, social work, and community development.
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