Introduction to inter- transdisciplinary perspective health science research
4 important questions on Introduction to inter- transdisciplinary perspective health science research
What is participatory (action) research (PAR)?
- To change practice
- Iterative designs
- Mixed methods
- Deductive and inductive reasoning
What is interdisciplinary research (IDR)
- Different disciplines can be focused on one specific area -> can be blind to other areas (f.e. Specialized doctors)
- This is disciplinary knowledge. Every discipline has their own point of view.
- Combine these different perspectives
Why is trans-disciplinary research so important?
- There is a gap between science and society -> there is a need for engagement and participation from the non-academic environment
- Aims for societal change and implementation
- It improves quality of life
- Higher grades + faster learning
- Never study anything twice
- 100% sure, 100% understanding
What is action learning according to Lewin
- Problem analysis is done w/ participants
- Change objectives are set shared
- Action is taken by participants
- Observation and reflection is done shared
- New Change objectives are set
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- A unique study and practice tool
- Never study anything twice again
- Get the grades you hope for
- 100% sure, 100% understanding