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WebOver the years the APH Quality Handbook has been a great source of information for researchers. This Handbook provides for APH's commitment to promote continuous improvement in research quality and to encourage good scientific conduct throughout all phases of research. With the intention of setting a standard, structuring information and …

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Participatory research APH Quality Handbook

WebParticipatory research - definition and explanations. In participatory health research (PHR) the goal is to maximize the participation of those whose life or work is the subject of the research in all stages of the research process. Such participation is the core, defining principle of PHR, setting this type of research apart from other

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What is participatory research

WebParticipatory research is increasingly recognized within the field of health promotion as a way to create results that align with the needs and desires of the people whose life is at the center of the research topic (2-5). One of the central ideas of participatory research is optimizing the participation of these people to the best of their

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Intersectionality APH Quality Handbook

WebIt contributes to insight in between and within group differences, and helps link these differences. In this handbook you can find two chapters that explain how to apply intersectionality to your research: The research framework of intersectionality acknowledges a person or group with multiple layered social identities (e.g. gender, class, race

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Mixed methods APH Quality Handbook

WebDesigning, conducting and analysis. In mixed methods research it is important to determine whether the study will mainly have a qualitative focus, a quantitative focus, or a shared (i.e., 50/50) focus. Furthermore, a decision should be made on whether the qualitative and quantitative stages are performed simultaneously or consecutively.

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Qualitative research APH Quality Handbook

WebThe research framework of intersectionality is applicable to all phases of qualitative research: research design, data collection, data analysis, reporting and knowledge translation/ implementation. Although the application of intersectionality in qualitative research is still in its early stages, a number of useful resources have been published.

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References APH Quality Handbook

WebReferences Macaulay AC. Participatory research: What is the history? Has the purpose changed? Family Practice. 2016;34(3):256-8. Wright MT. What is Participatory Health Research? A Position Paper of the International Collaboration for Participatory Health Research. The European Journal of Public Health. 2015;25(suppl_3):ckv167. 066. Abma …

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Logbook APH Quality Handbook

WebA logbook should at least contain the date, description and reference of important moments, decisions, problems and solutions. see for examples table below. Date. Description. Reference. 15-01-2022. During team meeting, SF35 questionnaire chosen, because…. Minutes team meeting 15-1-2022. 20-01-2022.

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Developing measurement instruments

WebThe first step in instrument development is conceptualization, which involves defining the construct and the variables to be measured. Use the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) (WHO, 2011) or the model by Wilson and Clearly (1995) as a framework for your conceptual model. When the construct is not directly

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Source population & sampling APH Quality Handbook

WebThe source population should be the group that you would like to make inferences about, based on what you see in your sample. It is the population to which inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied. This results in the study population, i.e., the group you actually defined because of the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The group under

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Recruiting & training data collectors APH Quality Handbook

WebTo train the data collectors properly, it is important to create a training protocol (examples: protocol 1, protocol 2, protocol DOiT study – see under Download). before the start of the study. This protocol will include: the instructions to be provided, who is conducting the training and whether the training will be repeated during the data

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