Qualitative Research Methods for Public Health (Short Course)

The use of qualitative research methods into program evaluations, clinical trials and other public health projects is increasingly common. Qualitative inquiry brings a richness of human experience and perspective that cannot be captured through quantitative data, and is vital to understanding and improving the patient experience of health and healthcare. This short course provides an introduction to the theories, concepts and practice of qualitative research. You'll gain practical skills in employing qualitative research designs, data collection and analysis. In particular, you'll learn how to meaningfully incorporate qualitative research with other research methods and study designs.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Monash Online

Full-time - 3 days

$2,700
N/A

Entry requirements

  • This course is suitable for clinical and allied health professionals, psychologists, public health researchers, and PhD candidates interested in using qualitative research methods.

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