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How to design and conduct your Mixed Method Study
Provider: Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences

Activity no.: 3763-23-00-00There are no available seats 
Enrollment deadline: 24/02/2023
Date and time27.03.2023, at: 09:00 - 29.03.2023, at: 16:00
Regular seats15
Course fee4,680.00 kr.
LecturersBente Appel Esbensen
ECTS credits2.20
Contact personNina Schmidt    E-mail address: nina.schmidt@regionh.dk
Enrolment Handling/Course OrganiserPhD administration     E-mail address: phdkursus@sund.ku.dk

Aim and content
This is a generic course. This means that the course is reserved for PhD students at the Graduate School of Health and Medical Sciences at UCPH.

Anyone can apply for the course, but if you are not a PhD student at the Graduate School, you will be placed on the waiting list until enrollment deadline. After the enrolment deadline, available seats will be allocated to the waiting list.

The course is free of charge for PhD students at Danish universities (except Copenhagen Business School), and for PhD students at NorDoc member universities. All other participants must pay the course fee.


Learning objectives

A student who has met the objectives of the course will be able to:

1. Understand the basic characteristics of mixed methods research

2. Describe and choose an appropriate mixed methods design

3. Prepare for data analysis, integration and develop joint displays

4. Identify strengths and limitations of a mixed methods design

5. Develop a plan for dissemination


Content

Mixed methods as a methodology and the research designs including integration of data (qualitative and quantitative data sets) and its presentation


Preparation and homework
• Each student submits a 1-page study synopsis of their Ph.D. project. During the course the student will further develop, and design own mixed methods study.
• Each student is expected to do assignments for approximately one hour per day.

Literature
• Creswell, John. A Concise Introduction to Mixed Methods Research, Sage Publications, 2015
• Creswell J, Plano Clark V. Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research, Sage Publications Inc, 2018


Participants

PhD students planning to design mixed methods projects that apply both qualitative and quantitative


Relevance to graduate programmes

The course is relevant to PhD students from the following graduate programmes at the Graduate School of Health and Medical Sciences, UCPH:

Public Health and Epidemiology

Medicine, Culture and Society

All graduate programmes


Language

English if non-Danish participants attend


Form

Lectures, individual and group work sessions, journal club and presentations


Course director

Bente Appel Esbensen, Professor, Department of Clinical Medicine, bente.appel.esbensen@regionh.dk

Mary Jarden, Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Medicine, mary.jarden@regionh.dk


Teachers

Mary Jarden, RN, MScN, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Medicine and Center for Kræft and Organ Diseases, Rigshospitalet

Karin Piil, RN, MScN, PhD, Associate Professor, Aarhus Universitet , and Center for Kræft and Organ Diseases, Rigshospitalet

Bente Appel Esbensen, RN, MScN, PhD, Professor, Department of Clinical Medicine and Center for Rheumatology and Spine Diseases, Rigshospitalet


Dates

27-29 March 2023


Course location

Panum


Registration

Please register before 24 February 2023


Seats to PhD students from other Danish universities will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis and according to the applicable rules. Applications from other participants will be considered after the last day of enrolment.

Note: All applicants are asked to submit invoice details in case of no-show, late cancellation or obligation to pay the course fee (typically non-PhD students). If you are a PhD student, your participation in the course must be in agreement with your principal supervisor.

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