Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
PHVIT9570 Behovsidentifisert forskning Emneplan
- Engelsk emnenavn
- Needs Led Research
- Omfang
- 5.0 stp.
- Studieår
- 2024/2025
- Emnehistorikk
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- Programplan
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Innledning
This course adopts a basis and critical perspective of Needs Led Research. The process linked to the first step in the research pathway dealing with the identification and prioritization of research issues. Needs Led Research is characterized by two parallel processes; user involvementandidentification and verification of evidence gaps by systematic searches in databases.
User involvementis characterized by processes in which users/stakeholders (eg patients, relatives, health workers) suggest, discuss, prioritize and agree on research questions they consider important. Several frameworks and methodologies for user involvement in research exist, of which the most relevant ones will be focused on in this course.
Identification and verification of evidence gaps, being the core of evidence-based research, is based on a systematic and transparent review of existing research in order to guide new studies in answering relevant and valid research questions. The course will focus on how to identify, verify and document evidence gaps by systematically searching the existing evidence.
The course will be run as a five-day course over three months.
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Forkunnskapskrav
All obligatory exercises must be completed to take the final exam. The final exam is an individual home examination, 6 hours.
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Læringsutbytte
On completion of the course, the PhD candidate has achieved the following learning outcomes, defined in terms of knowledge, skills, and competence:
Knowledge
The PhD candidate:
- has an outstanding insight into the most relevant methodologies for user involvement in decision-making processes for identifying relevant research questions
- is at the forefront of knowledge about how to identify and verify evidence gap.
Skills
The PhD candidate can:
- identify, facilitate and use the most suitable methodology in which users/stakeholders suggest, discuss, prioritize and agree on research questions they consider important, in a given context/study
- identify, verify and document evidence gaps by systematically searching the existing evidence, that is, conducting literature searches and selecting relevant and high-quality articles
General competence
The PhD candidate can:
- utilize processes for user involvement, as well as identification and verification of evidence gaps, in order to identify relevant and unanswered research questions.
- facilitate Needs Led Research in close collaboration with the relevant field of practice
- develop project management and communication skills.
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Arbeids- og undervisningsformer
One internal examiner.
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Arbeidskrav og obligatoriske aktiviteter
This course is primarily aimed at PhD candidates admitted to the PhD programme in Health Sciences and PhD students from Memorial University, Newfoundland. General terms for admission to the course is a completed master's degree in molecular biology or equivalent qualification (e.g. completed MABIO4400). Priority will be given to PhD candidates from HIOA and Memorial University, Newfoundland.
Note that all students must have a laptop not more than 2 years old (windows 7 or more recent or mac with OS X). The laptop must be able to connect to wireless network.
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.
Admission to the course may also be offered to master students attending the Master’s Programme in Biomedicine / Master in Health and Technology, by prior approval from the thesis supervisor and depending on course capacity. These students must have completed the first 60 ECTS credits of the Master’s programme including MABIO4400, and write a master’s project where this course is considered relevant.
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Vurdering og eksamen
Individual home examination, to be submitted no more than two weeks after the end of the course. The candidates must submit an essay, which will describe the background and validation of the Needs Led Research questions to be answered. The essay, consisting of up to 5000 words, must describe the methodology and process for developing the Needs Led Research questions. This includes description of the process for user involvement, as well as the process for identification and verification of evidence gaps.
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Hjelpemidler ved eksamen
All
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Vurderingsuttrykk
Pass / Fail
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Sensorordning
One internal examiner
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M�lgruppe og opptakskrav (enkeltemner)
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 ECTS 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.