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Intended for students who have completed the introduction to health equity research course and/or have previous experience working in this area. This course will cover innovative methods, practical tools, and skills required to conduct rigorous health equity research and translate evidence-based strategies into practice and policy. Covers topics ranging from conceptual frameworks for stakeholder engagement and behavioral intervention development, to adapting interventions for socially-at-risk populations, and research methods in healthcare services and social epidemiology....

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DB

3. Sep. 2021

Excellent course, the instructors are very deailed and concise. I look forward to applying heath Equity reserach methods into study design strategy &implementation.

NY

25. März 2021

I would really appreciate it if I had this opportunity to benefit from this practical course entitled "Application of Health Equity Research Methods".

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von Hope L

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20. Aug. 2020

I enjoyed this course as achieving health care equity and ensuring access to care to marginalized populations is important to address. This course provides examples of how to implement health equity research methods to impact change in institutional policies and practices. Highly recommend.

von Aedrian A

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17. Feb. 2022

This is an excellent follow-up to the Foundations of Health Equity Research course by the same instructors and institution. While some of the concepts are definitely not unheard of, the way they integrate well to the overarching goal of promoting health equity is quite new to me. I was also able to acknowledge better the challenges, in terms of research infrastructure and health disparities, in my local context. While all five modules are interesting and well-made, my favorite take-aways from this offering are those involving research and interventions related to health literacy. For people from developing nations who are interested to conduct endeavors on health equity promotion in their own setting, I think that this material can serve as a model to realize such goals.

von Roxane G

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10. März 2021

I enjoyed the comprehensive approach to research including hiring a research staff.

von sheron B

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26. Jan. 2023

I enjoy the course It provide me with a lot of statistical

information that had not been fully aware of. The reading material, videos, and of course the knowledge checks gave me a lot of insight into the policies and procedures, and how to research and set up a barrier analysis for tracking SDOH factors.

von Abiodun J o

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1. Okt. 2020

i enjoyed the application of health equity research methods for practice and policy.The videos presentation,book review and its application towards justice,equity and cultural language barriers were exceptional.

von Dr. R D B

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4. Sep. 2021

Excellent course, the instructors are very deailed and concise. I look forward to applying heath Equity reserach methods into study design strategy &implementation.

von negar y z

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26. März 2021

I would really appreciate it if I had this opportunity to benefit from this practical course entitled "Application of Health Equity Research Methods".

von Abdullah M H

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4. Juni 2021

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von Felicia A

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30. Okt. 2022

Excellent materials to consider when working in the area of research

von Sandra A

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18. Aug. 2022

I think it iwas a good general class. I expected more details about sampling methodology, but the background and history why health equity has been challenging is critical for creating the contextual conditions for change. The lecturers were good. Maybe there could have been less emphasis on hiring staff. It is iportant, but I think other areas could have been focused on a little more.