Course weekly schedule
Research methodology and other research related topics - Course files
Research methodology and other research related topics - WHO documents
Training Course in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research 2015
Research methodology and other research related topics
Module coordinators: Tomas Allen, Moazzam Ali, Karim Abawi
The objective of this module is to provide knowledge and skills in scientific writing (research protocol, literature search and article) and to appraise the quality of scientific papers.
The contents of this module can be classified into four parts:
Literature search and referral to biomedical documents
The aim of literature search is to identify the most relevant sources related to a study topic in order to provide evidence, give background information, place a research in a theoretical context and inform readers about similar research on the topic. A literature review is crucial for the credibility of a paper and serves as an update of professional knowledge in a particular field of expertise.
Referencing is a standardized way of citing the sources of information you have used and ideas that are not your intellectual property. It is important to verify citation and to allow readers to follow up what you have written and locate the cited author’s work.
Epidemiologic studies
This section provides basic knowledge on different epidemiologic studies used to conduct a research projects. It includes methods for observational (analytic & descriptive) studies, such as cross sectional, screening, cohort, case-control and experimental studies like randomized trials.
Research protocol development
This section will show you how to develop a research protocol according to a WHO recommended format. This section also contains a special course on research ethics. Participants who take this course will receive a special research ethics certificate that is required for doing research in some countries.
Additional research related topics
This section contains topics related research methodology and project implementation in the field of sexual and reproductive health, such as monitoring and evaluation, WHO guidelines and gender issues.
The core module on research methodology and related research topics is integrated with other specific modules.
The participants are required to read and consult the contents of this module for assignments and final research projects.
Links
- Research methodology and other research related topics - Course files
- Research methodology and other research related topics - WHO documents
- Requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals, citing biomedical documents
- Randomized controlled trials
- Systematic reviews, meta-analyses
- Grading the quality of evidence and the strength of recommendations