This course aims to introduce the methods of socioeconomic research to students. Quantitative and qualitative research methods will be described in detail. In addition, the methods for approaching and critically evaluating evidence as well as literature reviewing and literature drafting will be discussed in depth. Theories and methods of analysing scientific data will also be discussed. |
By the end of this module students should be able:
- to demonstrate a systematic understanding of quantitative research methods, their applications, strengths and weaknesses and contemporary methodological issues
- to demonstrate an advanced and critical understanding of the sociological concepts of health and illness
- to apply a range of methods for data analysis including the use of qualitative and quantitative data analysis, as well as the use, modelling, and interpretation of multivariate statistics
- to comprehend a wide range of techniques for the collection of qualitative data, and a range of techniques for their analysis, including content analysis and discourse analysis
- to demonstrate an advanced understanding of the systematic methods for the critical evaluation of data and of other research evidence
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- Socioeconomic Research in Health Sciences
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Describing and Evaluating Health Systems
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Evidence Based Health Care
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The role of Critical Appraisal in Socioeconomic Research in Health Care
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Presentation of results and problems
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Clinical Trials
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Multidisciplinary Methods of Investigation
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Regression Analysis and Econometrics in Healthcare
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Game Theory and Human Capital Models
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The Future of Health Systems
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All didactic material is located in the Books and Articles section of the Module. |
By the end of the Module you have to submit a 2000 word essay on the following topic:
“Why socioeconomic research is a useful tool for any health manager in the contemporary global environment?” |
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