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Title: Components of health services research projects


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  • Components of health services research projects
  • August 18, 2004

Jose Suaya, MD, MBA, MPH
Funder/project name etc info.
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Source
  • Designing and conducting health system research
    projects
  • Corlien Varkevisser
  • IDRC (Canada) WHO

3
Background
  • Part of the health system set of cultural
    beliefs about health and illness that provide the
    basis for health seeking and health promoting
    behavior

4
Health system
  • 1-     The individual, family and community
  • 2-     The health care services public and
    private sector
  • 3-     Health-related sectors

5
Health services research
  • It is problem oriented
  • Concentrate on those factors that help to
    explain/solve a problem under examination

6
Types of problems/concerns
  • Policy Role of government/MOH
  • Administration and management monitoring and
    evaluation procedures
  • Direct services access, acceptability,
    appropriateness, coverage, quality, cost,
    effectiveness
  • Individual social/psychological/physical needs
    families

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Stages
  • I- Statement of the problem
  • II- Objectives of the study
  • III- Methodology
  • IV- Pilot study
  • V- Work plan
  • VI- Administration
  • VII- Monitoring
  • VIII- Budget Justification
  • IX- Deliverables

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Stage I Statement of the problem
  • Identification of the problem for research
  • Analysis of the problem
  • Formulation of the statement of the problem

9
Stage II Objectives of the study
  • Literature Review
  • Objectives
  • General
  • Specific
  • Title of the study

10
Stage III Methodology -a
  • Selection, definition, and operationalization of
    the variables
  • Outcome of interest
  • Exposure or intervention
  • Confounders

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Stage III Methodology -b
  • Study design
  • Non-interventional studies (observational)
  • Exploratory
  • Cross sectional
  • Follow-up (cohort)
  • Case control
  • Interventional studies
  • Experiment
  • Quasi-experiment

12
Goal of the study
  • To obtain
  • Valid true conclusions
  • Reliable same method, same circumstances, same
    results

13
Threats to validity
  • Confounders
  • History
  • Differential loss
  • Hawthorne effect

14
Stage III Methodology -c
  • Data collection techniques
  • Use of available data
  • Observation watching and recording behavior
  • Interviews
  • Written questionnaires
  • Focus groups discussions
  • Combination of the above

15
Stage III Methodology -d
  • Sampling
  • Non Probabilistic
  • Convenience
  • Quota
  • Probabilistic
  • Simple random sample
  • Systematic
  • Cluster sampling
  • Multistage

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Stage III Methodology -e
  • Sample Size
  • Desirable
  • Expected value (expected proportion)
  • Margin error for the estimate
  • Precision (e.g. 95)
  • Feasible
  • Cases, human, time, money

17
Stage III Methodology -f
  • Data Collection and Data Handling
  • What
  • How
  • By whom
  • When
  • Sequence
  • Quality control

18
Stage III Methodology -g
  • Data Compilation
  • Software
  • Data base development
  • Coding
  • Data entry
  • Verification and Validation
  • Programming

19
Stage III Methodology -h
  • Data Analysis
  • Plan for data analysis
  • Univariate
  • Bivariate
  • Multivariate
  • Graphical representation

20
Stage IV Pilot Study
  • Helps to identify potential problems in
    methodology and logistics

21
Stage V Workplan
  • Workload tasks, duration, and person responsible
    for each of the activities
  • Time schedule (Gantt) describe graphically the
    order and the duration for each of the activities

22
Stage VI Administration
  • Human
  • Material
  • Financial
  • Logistical resources
  • Accountability

23
Stage VII Monitoring
  • Ongoing process of checking implementation of the
    project
  • Track of resources used
  • Number and quality of tasks completed

24
Stage VIII Budget Justification
  • Starting from the working plan, identify the
    resources needed for each activity and calculate
    the unit cost and total cost

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Stage IX Deliverables
  • Progress Reports
  • Scientific
  • Financial
  • Final Report/ Publishable Papers
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