Jessica Burke & Steven Albert 
Methods for Community Public Health Research [EPUB ebook] 
Integrated and Engaged Approaches

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‚This book presents a new approach to conducting, evaluating, and presenting community and public health research… This is [a] valuable book for learning alternative ways of conducting and disseminating research.‘– Doody’s Medical Reviews

The Burke & Albert text is a ìmust-haveî for all community researchers in public health. It contains innovative, community-engaged research methods that are described in an easily understandable manner. Challenging the notion of the quantitative-qualitative dichotomy, the contributors include integrated research methods including spatial analysis, concept mapping, network approaches, system dynamics, visual voice, and news media analysis.

This is the first text to advance beyond traditional research methods for promoting community health by presenting a new paradigm that integrates qualitative and quantitative research methods. Written for graduate students of public health and practicing researchers, the book highlights new technologies and methodologies that are particularly suited to addressing complex health issues, translating research into action, and engaging the community and relevant stakeholders. Eschewing the rigid distinction between qualitative and quantitative methods, this new paradigm facilitates a more fluid use of integrated methods and interdisciplinary expertise. With a focus on inferring meaning, the book stresses the conjoint effects of place, time, voice, organization, and scale on health outcomes. Use of these new research methods will provide greater insight into how and why contextual and community factors impact health and aid in developing more effective intervention programs.


The text focuses on new methods for inferring meaning from both the quantitative information that characterizes communities and the words community members use to describe their lives. It pays particular attention to data collection and analysis and clearly demonstrates the intricacies of using spatial, systems, and modeling analysis for community health. The first section on inferring meaning from numbers includes spatial analysis, agent-based models, community network analysis, and realist reviews. The second section, about inferring meaning from words, addresses system dynamics, concept mapping, visual voices, and media analysis. Chapters describe, step by step, how to apply new methodologies to pressing health issues and provide Web links to interactive mapping and videos of agent-based models. Additionally, the authors provide examples from their research to support methodological points.


Key features:


  • Introduces a new paradigm for community public health research that integrates qualitative and quantitative methods

  • Provides in-depth guidance about applying these new methodologies to pressing community health issues

  • Details applications of new methods such as agent-based simulations, visual voice methods, geospatial analysis, and concept mapping

  • Bridges the disciplines of community health and epidemiology

  • Written for and by multidisciplinary public health scholars

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Inhaltsverzeichnis


SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION


Chapter 1: Community Health Research in the 21st Century


Jessica G. Burke, Jeanette Trauth, and Steven Albert



SECTION 2: INFERRING THE MEANING OF NUMBERS


Chapter 2: Spatial Analysis of Communities


Ann C. Klassen, Frank Curriero, Loni P. Tabb, and Amy Carroll-Scott



Chapter 3: Agent Based Modeling of Factors Influencing Community Health


John Grefenstette and Jessica G. Burke


Chapter 4: A Network Approach to Community Health Research


Christopher Keane


Chapter 5: Realist Review and Evaluation: What do we know about what works?


Maritt Krist, Ph D and Patricia OíCampo



SECTION 3: INFERRING THE MEANING OF WORDS


Chapter 6: System Dynamics and Community Health


Kristen Hassmiller Lich, Rebecca Niles, Karen Minyard, Gaurav Dave, and Emily Gillen



Chapter 7: Concept Mapping of Community Perceptions


Renee Walker, Jennifer R. Jones, and Jessica G. Burke


Chapter 8: Visual Voices as a Method for Community Engagement in Research and Action


Rebecca D. Ochtera, Kimberly J. Rak, and Michael A. Yonas



Chapter9: News Media Analysis: Influence on community health behaviors and practices


Katherine Clegg Smith


SECTION 4: CONCLUSIONS


Chapter 10: Advancing Community Health Using Emerging Research Methods


Jessica Burke, Jennifer R. Jones, and Helen Meissner

Über den Autor

Steven M. Albert, Ph D, MS, is Professor and Chair of the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences (BCHS), Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh.
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Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 278 ● ISBN 9780826198785 ● Dateigröße 6.5 MB ● Herausgeber Jessica Burke & Steven Albert ● Verlag Springer Publishing Company ● Erscheinungsjahr 2014 ● Ausgabe 1 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 5848083 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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