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HEL-8017 Quantitative method in clinical health research - 5 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for klinisk medisin

Type of course

The course is a part of the instruction component at the research school "Psykisk helse"

Course contents

The course will address quantitative research and problems related to core thinking, characterizing and diagnosing, treatment/prevention and health services within psychiatric healthcare.

The course will be carried out as four seminars (two in the autumn and two in the spring) where the theme will be (a) diagnosis and psychometrics, including a transcultural perspective, (b) research in treatment (effect- and efficacy research), (c) translation research, (d) implementation research and user effects.

As part of professional development the student shall present a draft on an article, or part of an article from their own project (trial defense) and be an opponent to another person¿s research. The student shall submit their written contribution before the meeting


Application deadline

15.01.2014

Admission requirements

Mandatory prerequisites:

 

Enrolled in a PhD programme

 

Recomended prerequisites:

Basic knowledge from HEL-8012 (Introductory course in quantitative methods) or an equivalent course at a graduate level (PhD level) from another university.

 

For information about how to apply for admission, go to: http://uit.no/helsefak/forskning/phd/emner


Objective of the course

After course completion the participants should be able to:

Language of instruction

English

Teaching methods

Lectures, group supervision and group work/seminars.

Assessment

Assigments:

Obligatory attendance to at least 3 of 4 meetings. Active participation during a trial defense and being an opponent of at least one person's trial defense.

Examination and evaluation:

Oral presentation of a project plan and a written submission of handouts.

Approved trial defense

Continuous examination:

In the event of not having completed (pass) requirements during the usual study period, an opportunity to meet the (pass) requirements will be given in the subsequent semesters through submission and participation.

Examination language: English/Norwegian


Recommended reading/syllabus

Peter Yellowlees MD (2008). Your health in the Information Age: How you and your doctor can use the Internet to work together. Bloomington: IUniverse

Shadish, W.R., Cook, T.D., & Campbell, D. T. (2004). Experimental and quasi-experimental designs for generalized causal inference. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company

Martinussen, M. (Red.). (2010). Kvantitativ forskningsmetodologi i samfunns- og helsefag. Bergen: Fagbokforlaget.

 

Selective chapters, totaling approximately 800 pages.