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Methods for community public health research : integrated and engaged approaches / Jessica G. Burke, PhD, MHS, Steven M. Albert, PhD, MSPH, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Springer Publishing Company, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (xv, 261 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780826198785
  • 0826198783
  • 9781306458948
  • 1306458943
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Methods for community public health research.DDC classification:
  • 362.1072 23
LOC classification:
  • RA440.85 .M48 2014eb
NLM classification:
  • W 84.3
Online resources:
Contents:
Community health research in the 21st century / Jessica G. Burke, Jeanette Trauth, and Steven Albert -- Spatial analysis of communities / Ann C. Klassen, Frank Curriero, Loni P. Tabb, and Amy Carroll-Scott -- Agent based modeling of factors influencing community health / John Grefenstette and Jessica G. Burke -- A network approach to community health research / Christopher Keane -- Realist review and evaluation : what do we know about what works? / Maritt Krist, and Patricia O'Campo -- Systems dynamics and community health / Kristen Hassmiller Lich, Rebecca Niles, Karen Minyard, Gaurav Dave, and Emily Gillen -- Concept mapping of community perceptions / Renee Walker, Jennifer R. Jones, and Jessica G. Burke -- Visual voices as a method for community engagement in research and action / Rebecca D. Ochtera, Kimberly J. Rak, and Michael A. Yonas -- News media analysis : influence on community health behaviors and practices / Katherine Clegg Smith -- Advancing community health using emerging research methods / Jessica Burke, Jennifer R. Jones, and Helen Meissner.
Summary: This is the first text to advance beyond traditional methods of research about promoting community health by presenting a new paradigm for emerging methodologies that integrate qualitative and quantitative research methods. Written for graduate students of public health and practicing researchers alike, the book highlights new technologies and methodologies that facilitate a more fluid use of integrated methods and interdisciplinary expertise. This new paradigm stresses the effects of ""place""--Socioeconomic disadvantage, access to health care, quality of housing--as having great relevance fo
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Community health research in the 21st century / Jessica G. Burke, Jeanette Trauth, and Steven Albert -- Spatial analysis of communities / Ann C. Klassen, Frank Curriero, Loni P. Tabb, and Amy Carroll-Scott -- Agent based modeling of factors influencing community health / John Grefenstette and Jessica G. Burke -- A network approach to community health research / Christopher Keane -- Realist review and evaluation : what do we know about what works? / Maritt Krist, and Patricia O'Campo -- Systems dynamics and community health / Kristen Hassmiller Lich, Rebecca Niles, Karen Minyard, Gaurav Dave, and Emily Gillen -- Concept mapping of community perceptions / Renee Walker, Jennifer R. Jones, and Jessica G. Burke -- Visual voices as a method for community engagement in research and action / Rebecca D. Ochtera, Kimberly J. Rak, and Michael A. Yonas -- News media analysis : influence on community health behaviors and practices / Katherine Clegg Smith -- Advancing community health using emerging research methods / Jessica Burke, Jennifer R. Jones, and Helen Meissner.

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This is the first text to advance beyond traditional methods of research about promoting community health by presenting a new paradigm for emerging methodologies that integrate qualitative and quantitative research methods. Written for graduate students of public health and practicing researchers alike, the book highlights new technologies and methodologies that facilitate a more fluid use of integrated methods and interdisciplinary expertise. This new paradigm stresses the effects of ""place""--Socioeconomic disadvantage, access to health care, quality of housing--as having great relevance fo

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