Practice-based Research in (allied) healthcare
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Participatory action research
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8.1
What is participatory action research?
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8.1.1 Developing PAR
8.1.2 The unique position of PAR
8.2
Conducting PAR
8.2.1 Research questions 8.2.2 Phases of research
8.2.3 Diversity in research methods
8.2.4 Quality
8.3
Equality and shared ownership 8.3.1 Researchers 8.3.2 Practical partners
8.3.3 Students Sharing results Ethical dilemmas
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212 8.5.1 Differences in power or hierarchy in the collaboration 213 8.5.2 The blurring of the lines between researcher and co-researcher 214 8.5.3 Whose are the results and who decides what counts as a result? 215 8.5.4 Resources 216 8.6 Summary 217 221 9.1.1 An open and creative perspective of the problem situation 221 9.1.2 Don’t do anything for us without us 221 9.1.3 Doing is the new thinking 222 9.1.4 Paying attention to the broader (healthcare) context 223 9.1.5 Validation 224 9.2 The phases of design-based research 224 9.2.1 Discover 225 9.2.2 Define 227 9.2.3 Develop 229 9.2.4 Deliver 231 9.3 Performing design research 234 9.3.1 Preparation 234 9.3.2 Performance 235 9.4 Reporting on design-based research 236 9.5 Summary 239 Design research 219 9.1 The specific mindsets of the design researcher
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