Public Health Sciences Course Program (PHS)

Qualitative Health Research – Living Lab I: Data Analysis

This Module 2 course is directed towards everyone conducting qualitative health research. In this living lab, we will not talk about how to do QHR but rather we will do it and train ourselves in the practices of analysis, interpretation and reflexivity – skills essential for high quality research but too often neglected in project work, doctoral studies, or studies alongside daily tasks.

Ziele

At the end of this course, participants

  • know different approaches to QHR analysis
  • can discuss current and planned empirical work in the field of QHR
  • can discuss different designs and reflect on the research process
  • can discursively interpret collected materials
  • can reflectively apply steps in empirical data analysis
  • critically reflect approaches and applications in different fields of health research

Inhalte

  • Exchange on qualitative research projects with other interested participants
  • Exchange about selected qualitative methods of data collection and analysis
  • Joint analysis and interpretation of pseudonymized qualitative data against the background of defined methods of analysis.

We will meet on-site in small working groups to discuss and co-interpret qualitative data, each session dedicated to one specific project. Groups might be built based upon analysis approaches chosen or topics covered, depending on partipants’ preferences. A living lab thrives on active participation and interest in joint work. Participants will have to bring their own data material to receive methodological advice and support within their own working group and actively participate and contribute according to the peer-to-peer principle.

Arbeitsweise / Programm

Form of working: on-site/ online with peers and online-consultation sessions

  • Input session: Introduction to the living lab approach and process
  • Critical friends sessions: Meetings to discuss and co-interpret qualitative materials, with optional short input presentations on specific approaches and issues
  • Supervisor online feedback: Online sessions to receive feedback on concrete questions and issues in analysis and interpretation of own material

Basisinformationen

Nummer E046.215.24
Termine

Input sessions:
09.10.2024
30.10.2024

4 meetings in the group: dates to be determined

Closing session: spring 2025, date tbd
 

Zeiten 09:00 - 12:00 input sessions
Kursort

Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine ISPM
Mittelstrasse 43,
3012 Bern

Input sessions
09.10.2024, room 216
30.10.2024, room 228

Situationsplan
Leitung

Professor Annika Frahsa, Professor Sofia Zambrano (shared coordination)
Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM), University of Bern

Plätze max. 12 Personen
Kurssprache English
Anmeldefrist 01.10.2024
abgelaufen
Format Individual event von Public Health Sciences Course Program
You will receive a certificate of attendance.
Trägerschaft

Faculty of Medicine University of Bern

Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM)
Public Health Sciences Course Program (PHS)

ECTS-Info

3 ECTS points will be credited for this course

For an accreditation of the ECTS, a minimum of 80% attendance and active participation incl. completion of assignments and assessments are required.

Zielpublikum

All PhD students, Post-docs, clinicians and public health practitioners interested in the topic who fulfil admission criteria.

Please see also application and admission procedure

Zulassungsbedingungen

Successful completion of QHR "The essentials" or equivalent qualification.
On-going own qualitative health research ►While data collection can be ongoing during the course, it is imperative that participants have already collected some qualitative data that is ready for analyses (e.g. some interview transcripts).

Anmelde- und Aufnahmeverfahren

A tertiary education degree is required. Priority is given to PhD students.

Application process: You are requested to enroll online and register your interest in this course. Upon registration, interested candidates will be sent a form that they have to complete before the decision about the admission to the course is made. The course lecturers decide on the final admission.

Three weeks before the course/workshop at the latest, the administration will decide and inform about running or cancelling the course/workshop.

Kosten

Amount still open

Administratives

Registration fees are waived for PhD students of the University of Bern who commit to the whole course attendance. To avoid being invoiced, it is mandatory that you indicate your institute and the matriculation number upon registration for the course. Please note cancellation regulations below.

Course fees for other participant categories:

PostDocs Uni Bern CHF 300
Other participants Uni Bern CHF 900
Participants other academic institutions 1800
Other participants CHF 2520

Participants completing the entire PHS Course Program benefit from a reduction; overview course fees here.

Annullierungsbestimmungen

After the closing date for registrations, the organisers will decide whether the course can take place. The decision is based on the number of registrations.

These cancellation rules apply to PhD students of the University of Bern.

Processing fee of CHF 100 will be applied for:

  • Cancellations after two weeks before the first course day (late cancellations)
  • Participants with course attendance of less than 80% of the on-site course time
  • Absence on the first day of the course (considered as a late cancellation).

Course attendance must be cancelled at the latest 2 weeks before the first course day. Write an email to phs-admin.ispm@unibe.ch.
The cancellation has to be confirmed by the course coordination.
For your registration the General Terms and Conditions of the PHS Course Program apply.

Kontakt

University of Bern
Public Health Sciences Course Program

c/o Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM)
Mittelstrasse 43
3012 Bern
Switzerland

Tel: +41 31 684 34 04

phs-admin.ispm@unibe.ch
www.medizin.unibe.ch/phs

Anmeldung

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