نتایج جستجو برای: descriptive research methodology conducted 839 dehyaries

تعداد نتایج: 1981369  

2011
Stacey J Anderson Phyra M McCandless Kim Klausner Rachel Taketa Valerie B Yerger

Tobacco documents research has developed into a thriving academic enterprise since its inception in 1995. The technology supporting tobacco documents archiving, searching and retrieval has improved greatly since that time, and consequently tobacco documents researchers have considerably more access to resources than was the case when researchers had to travel to physical archives and/or electro...

2017
Bonaventure Suiru Dzekem Martin Abanda Anastase Dzudie Jean Baptiste Anzouan Kacou Euloge Kramoh Yves Yapobi Samuel Kingue Anastase Dzudie Andre Pascal Kengne

Africa bears a quarter of the global burden of disease but contributes less than 2% of the global research publications on health, partially due to a lack of expertise and skills to carry out scientific research. We report on a short course on research methods organised by the Clinical Research Education Networking and Consultancy (CRENC) during the third international congress of the Ivorian C...

Journal: :Health Research Policy and Systems 2009
Marjolein Dieleman Barend Gerretsen Gert Jan van der Wilt

BACKGROUND Improving health workers' performance is vital for achieving the Millennium Development Goals. In the literature on human resource management (HRM) interventions to improve health workers' performance in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC), hardly any attention has been paid to the question how HRM interventions might bring about outcomes and in which contexts. Such information is...

2014
Grace W Irimu Alexandra Greene David Gathara Harrison Kihara Christopher Maina Dorothy Mbori-Ngacha Dejan Zurovac Migiro Santau Jim Todd Mike English

BACKGROUND Evidence-based standards for management of the seriously sick child have existed for decades, yet their translation in clinical practice is a challenge. The context and organization of institutions are known determinants of successful translation, however, research using adequate methodologies to explain the dynamic nature of these determinants in the quality-of-care improvement proc...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2014
Sachiko Ozawa Krit Pongpirul

Mixed methods research has become increasingly popular in health systems. Qualitative approaches are often used to explain quantitative results and help to develop interventions or survey instruments. Mixed methods research is especially important in low- and middle-income country (LMIC) settings, where understanding social, economic and cultural contexts are essential to assess health systems ...

2005
Rosa Villa Constantino Fondevila Ivan Erill Anton Guimerà Ernest Bombuy Cristina Gómez-Suárez Juan Carlos Sacristán Juan Carlos García

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2016
Kristine Kwok Siba Ghrear Vivian Li Taeh Haddock Patrick Coleman Susan A. J. Birch

Today's children have more opportunities than ever before to learn from interactive technology, yet experimental research assessing the efficacy of children's learning from interactive media in comparison to traditional learning approaches is still quite scarce. Moreover, little work has examined the efficacy of using touch-screen devices for research purposes. The current study compared childr...

2008
Andreas Hartmann André Dorée Ludwig Martin

Assignments of Construction Management (CM) graduate programmes often require students to carry out research on real-world problems. To prepare students for this task, many CM-programmes contain a research methodology course. However, after taking part in these courses, many students still lack the ability to define the scope of their research problem and to find an appropriate research design....

Journal: :Journal 2001
S E Sutherland

Previous papers in this series on evidence-based dentistry have discussed the first 2 steps in seeking answers to clinical problems formulating a clear question and strategically searching for evidence. The next step, critical appraisal of the evidence, is made easier if one understands the basic concepts of clinical research design. The strongest design, especially for questions related to t...

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