Module 2. Conceptualization and Problem Identification
Module 2. Conceptualization and Problem Identification
Module 2. Conceptualization and Problem Identification
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Contents
Introduction
Characteristic of research
Purpose of research
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Introduction
➢ Research is the systematic process of collecting, analyzing
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Methodology vs Method
• Methodology and Method are often (incorrectly)
used interchangeable
• Methodology – the study of the general
approach to inquiry in a given field
• Method – the specific techniques, tools or
procedures applied to achieve a given objective
– Research methods surveys, controlled studies
etc.
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Methodology Defined & Described
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Introduction
When you say that you are undertaking a research study to find
answers to a question, you are implying that the process;
findings.
New data should be systematically collected and analyzed to
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Introduction…
Research must be:
➢ Purposeful: what do you want to be able to
contribute?
➢ Targeted: Who are the audiences?
➢ Credible: consider sources information, method of
data collection, personnel involved...
➢ Timely: Is the information needed?
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Types of research
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Based on application
❖ From the point of view of application, there are two broad
hypotheses.
for action.
✓ Exploration
✓ Description
✓ Explanation
Note: a given study can have more than one of these purposes.
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Based on objectives…
1) Exploratory Research
unstudied
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Based on objectives…
3) Explanatory (analytic) research
Seeks to explain the reasons behind a particular occurrence by
Example
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Based on inquiry mode
From the process adopted to find answer to research
research
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Introduction…
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Introduction…
Health Systems Research (HSR)
• Research to supports health development is known as Health
Systems Research.
Health system:
1. The individual, family and the community with its socio-
cultural context
2. Health care services
- Private and Public (governmental) sector
- Health workers, health institutions, etc.
3. Health related sectors : education, agriculture, etc.
4. The international sector (bilateral) and multilateral agencies,
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Introduction…
HSR is ultimately concerned with improving the health of people
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Introduction…
a) Operational Research
Type of HSR which looks at the actual delivery of health
services.
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Introduction…
Characteristics of HSR
It should focus on priority problems
It should be participatory
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Problem Identification and Analysis
What is a problem?
Problem is a gap between the real and the desired
or
Problem is a contradiction between principle and practice
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Problem Identification…
✓ Interest
problem)
✓ Previous research
✓ Theory
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Problem Identification…
Prioritizing research problems…
In general, whether a problem requires research depends
on three conditions:
✓ Perceived difference or discrepancy b/n what exists and
question
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Problem Identification…
Criteria for prioritizing problems for research
1) Relevance
Who is affected?
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Problem Identification…
Criteria for prioritizing…
2) Avoidance of duplication
Has the problem been investigated before?
3) Feasibility
How complex is the problem?
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later?
Problem Identification…
Criteria for prioritizing…
7) Ethical acceptability
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Problem Identification…
Problem analysis
A systematic analysis of the problem is crucial to:
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Problem Identification…
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Problem Identification…
Literature review
❖ Why is it important to review already available information
when preparing a research proposal?
It helps to identify theories related to the topic of interest
It helps to narrow down the topic and refine your statement of
the problem.
It helps to identify relevant as well as control variables
It provides convincing arguments for why your particular
research project is needed
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Problem Identification…
Literature review…
It helps to find out what others have learned and reported on
journals); and
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Problem Identification…
Conceptualization
The refinement and specification of abstract into concrete
terms.
or
The process of finding out what data need to be collected
and analysed.
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Problem Identification…
Conceptual framework
It is diagrammatic representation of philosophical concerns,
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Problem Identification…
Operationalization
It is describing or defining a variable in terms of the
operations used to produce it or techniques used to measure
it
Points to keep in mind for any operational definition are:
✓ What is the unit of analysis?
✓ Be able to justify your operational definition (i.e. don’t
make arbitrary decisions)
✓ Try to be consistent about level of analysis unless this is
part of your theory and/or research question.
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Problem Identification…
Operationalization…
Example
“What effects do large class sizes have on the academic
performance of gifted children in high-population schools?”
“large classes” – classes with 30 or more students
“academic performance” – scores received on standardized
achievement tests
“gifted” children – children who are in advanced classes;
“high-population schools” – schools with more than 1,000
students.
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Problem Identification…
Problem statement
A problem statement is a concise and precise, well
to understand it properly.
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Problem Identification…
Problem statement…
It is the initial step before venturing into any kind of research
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Problem Identification…
How to write problem statement
It should be precise and concise, while not forgetting to
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Summary
In general, conceptualizing health system research
involves:
Understanding the health system itself
Revising literatures