GLOW Webinars
GLOW webinar. Demystifying qualitative research in global maternal and newborn health, Monday 25th January 2021 @ 13:00 GMT
GLOW webinar. Demystifying qualitative research in global maternal and newborn health, Monday 25th January 2021 @ 13:00 GMT
Presentations:

demystifying_qualitative_research_in_global_maternal_and_newborn_intro.pdf | |
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qualitative_overview_2501_.pdf | |
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phenomenology_glow_jan_21.pdf | |
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what_is_a_grounded_theory_approach_final.pdf | |
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ethnography_maternal_newborn_health_250121.pdf | |
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top_tips.pdf | |
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Aim of webinar – To provide a basic overview of qualitative research methodology/method, providing examples from the field of the main qualitative approaches. To provide tips from the experts on how to conduct high quality qualitative research in global maternal and newborn health.
Audience – This webinar is aimed at academics of varying experiences, including novices.
Speakers – Speakers are from the Department of International Public Health, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Professor Dame Tina Lavender
Dr Tracey Mills
Dr Carol Bedwell
Dr Nicola Desmond
Schedule (maybe subject to change)
13.00 – Welcome – Professor Dame Tina Lavender
Overview of session and housekeeping
13.05 – 13.15 – Qualitative research overview: Dr Tracey Mills
13.15 – What is a phenomenology approach?: Dr Carol Bedwell
13.20 – 13.30 - Phenomenology example: Dr Carol Bedwell
13.30 – What is a grounded theory approach?: Prof Dame Tina Lavender
13.35 – 13.45 – Grounded theory example: Prof Dame Tina Lavender
13.45-13.50 – What is an ethnographic approach?: Dr Nicola Desmond
13.50 – 14.00 – Ethnography example: Dr Nicola Desmond
14.00 – 14.10 – Top tips - All panellists: Dr Tracey Mills
14.10 – 14.30 – Q&A – All panellists