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PHVIT9520 Intervention Design in Health Sciences Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Intervensjoner i helsevitenskap
- Study programme
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PhD Programme in Health SciencesPh.D. programme in Health Sciences - Individual Courses
- Weight
- 5.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2025/2026
- Curriculum
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SPRING 2026
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
This course offers an overview and adopts a critical perspective of research into different types of intervention in the health sciences related to different levels, arenas, population groups and/or individuals. Interventions in health sciences are often complex. The course focuses on methodology in interventions in health-promoting, preventive, rehabilitative, curative, and palliative measures. The course takes a systematic approach and emphasizes the process of developing, planning, implementing, and evaluating interventions' effects. Different types of research design in intervention research will also be discussed.
Required preliminary courses
This course is primarily aimed at PhD candidates admitted to the PhD Programme in Health Sciences but is also open to other applicants. Admission requirements are a completed major, master's degree (120 credits) or equivalent qualification.
The course can also be offered to students who have been admitted to the "Health Science Research Programme, 60 ECTS", by prior approval from the supervisor and based on given guidelines for the research programme.
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course, the PhD candidate has achieved the following learning outcomes, defined in terms of knowledge, skills, and general competence:
Knowledge
The PhD candidate
- is at the forefront of knowledge of conceptual understanding and of theories related to research into different types of health interventions
- can evaluate the usefulness and application of different designs, methods, and processes in research related to health interventions
- can contribute towards developing new knowledge, theories, methods, and interpretations of positive and negative results of health interventions
- can evaluate the usefulness and application of relevant guidelines, best practice reports, and different types of systematic review
Skills
The PhD candidate can
- address complex issues related to developing, planning, and evaluating interventions
- address issues related to the connection between the theoretical basis of interventions, measures, and evaluation
- address complex issues related to analytical and ethical considerations in health intervention research and is able to challenge established knowledge and practice in the field
General competence
The PhD candidate can
- present and discuss knowledge about intervention in the health sciences
- can assess the need for, and initiate, innovations in intervention
Teaching and learning methods
Work and teaching methods consist of lectures, seminars, and self-study. The outcomes of the seminars are presented and discussed in plenary sessions.
Course requirements
None
Assessment
Candidates must write an essay based on a problem of their choice and discuss theoretical and research challenges associated with planning an intervention. The essay must consist of up to 5,000 words and must be submitted no more than 2 weeks after the end of the course.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
All
Grading scale
Grades are awarded on the basis of pass or fail.
Examiners
One internal examiner
Admission requirements
This course is primarily aimed at PhD candidates admitted to the PhD Programme in Health Sciences but is also open to other applicants. Admission requirements are a completed hovedfag, master's degree (120 credits) or equivalent qualification.
The course can also be offered to students who have been admitted to the "Health Science Research Programme, 60 ECTS", by prior approval from the supervisor and based on given guidelines for the research programme.