Presented By: U-M Department of Family Medicine
Designing Participatory Mixed Methods Research: Community-Engaged Approaches to Address Complex Problems
Presented by the Michigan Mixed Methods Research and Scholarship Program faculty including: John W. Creswell, Ph.D. & Michael D. Fetters, M.D., M.P.H., M.A.
Bring your ideas for participatory research to the M3RSP Spring 2017 Workshop!
Participatory approaches to research (community-based participatory research, action research, transformative-emancipatory framework, etc.) are designed to equitably involve community members, stakeholders, and academic researchers in all phases of the research process, including knowledge generation and decision-making. Participatory approaches enable all partners to contribute their expertise and have been shown to have benefits for participants, their communities, and the quality of the research.
In combination with mixed methods research designs, participatory approaches can be used to understand complex social and health problems and develop the interventions that improve health outcomes.
Join the Michigan Mixed Methods Research and Scholarship Program for our spring workshop, featuring keynote speaker Barbara Israel and Community Partner from Detroit Urban Research Center. Through an interactive approach, attendees will apply their learning to design a participatory, mixed methods study.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Barbara Israel, Dr.P.H.
School of Public Health, University of Michigan
National Leader and Author in Community Based Participatory Research
Angela Reyes, M.P.H.
Executive Director, Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation
Long-time leader in the Latino community and key partner in numerous community-based participatory research efforts.
SPECIAL GUEST
Nataliya Ivankova, Ph.D., M.P.H.
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Health Services Administration & Department of Acute, Chronic and Continuing Care
In this workshop, you will engage in:
- Applying the features of a rigorous participatory approach, including Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR)
- Using cutting-edge advances in Mixed Methods Research (MMR)
- Mapping participatory research and MMR onto your project in the social or health sciences
- Sharing your project with other workshop participants
- Receiving feedback on your project from national/international scholars in CBPR and MMR and faculty affiliated with the Michigan Mixed Methods Research and Scholarship Program
REQUIREMENTS FOR ENROLLMENT: Conducting mixed methods project or actively designing/reworking mixed methods project.
Participatory approaches to research (community-based participatory research, action research, transformative-emancipatory framework, etc.) are designed to equitably involve community members, stakeholders, and academic researchers in all phases of the research process, including knowledge generation and decision-making. Participatory approaches enable all partners to contribute their expertise and have been shown to have benefits for participants, their communities, and the quality of the research.
In combination with mixed methods research designs, participatory approaches can be used to understand complex social and health problems and develop the interventions that improve health outcomes.
Join the Michigan Mixed Methods Research and Scholarship Program for our spring workshop, featuring keynote speaker Barbara Israel and Community Partner from Detroit Urban Research Center. Through an interactive approach, attendees will apply their learning to design a participatory, mixed methods study.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Barbara Israel, Dr.P.H.
School of Public Health, University of Michigan
National Leader and Author in Community Based Participatory Research
Angela Reyes, M.P.H.
Executive Director, Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation
Long-time leader in the Latino community and key partner in numerous community-based participatory research efforts.
SPECIAL GUEST
Nataliya Ivankova, Ph.D., M.P.H.
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Health Services Administration & Department of Acute, Chronic and Continuing Care
In this workshop, you will engage in:
- Applying the features of a rigorous participatory approach, including Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR)
- Using cutting-edge advances in Mixed Methods Research (MMR)
- Mapping participatory research and MMR onto your project in the social or health sciences
- Sharing your project with other workshop participants
- Receiving feedback on your project from national/international scholars in CBPR and MMR and faculty affiliated with the Michigan Mixed Methods Research and Scholarship Program
REQUIREMENTS FOR ENROLLMENT: Conducting mixed methods project or actively designing/reworking mixed methods project.
Cost
- INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION FEE: $1,600 per participant TEAM REGISTRATION FEE: $2,000 per team of two that include a community partner Discount rate available for students, U-M Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation (IHPI), Michigan Mixed Methods Research and Scholarship Program (M3RSP) and U-M Department of Family Medicine members. Please contact Satoko Motohara (smotohar@umich.edu) for discounted rate.
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