Generating evidence by the use of action research and participatory action research approaches
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Generating evidence by the use of action research and participatory action research approaches. / Nørgaard, Lotte Stig; Blondal, Anna Bryndis.
Encyclopedia of Evidence in Pharmaceutical Public Health and Health Services Research in Pharmacy . ed. / Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar. Springer VS, 2023. p. 1-19.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Encyclopedia chapter › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Generating evidence by the use of action research and participatory action research approaches
AU - Nørgaard, Lotte Stig
AU - Blondal, Anna Bryndis
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Over the last decades, researchers across the pharmacy practice discipline have increasingly engaged consumers, stakeholders, end-users, patients and individuals from marginalized communities to have active roles in the research process, sharing decision-making to ensure research is relevant and translational in their lives through (participatory) action research (AR). This chapter describes and discusses the content of AR, its historical roots and related concepts. AR methodology is explained and its scientific basis, with a particular focus on action research cycles and questions to ask when doing AR-based studies. The strengths and weaknesses of AR are discussed, just as the chapter provides concrete examples of several AR-based pharmacy practice research illuminating the evidence that AR-based studies have contributed to pharmacy practice. In the last part of the chapter, several tips for carrying out high quality-based action research studies in pharmacy practice are described.
AB - Over the last decades, researchers across the pharmacy practice discipline have increasingly engaged consumers, stakeholders, end-users, patients and individuals from marginalized communities to have active roles in the research process, sharing decision-making to ensure research is relevant and translational in their lives through (participatory) action research (AR). This chapter describes and discusses the content of AR, its historical roots and related concepts. AR methodology is explained and its scientific basis, with a particular focus on action research cycles and questions to ask when doing AR-based studies. The strengths and weaknesses of AR are discussed, just as the chapter provides concrete examples of several AR-based pharmacy practice research illuminating the evidence that AR-based studies have contributed to pharmacy practice. In the last part of the chapter, several tips for carrying out high quality-based action research studies in pharmacy practice are described.
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-50247-8_60-2
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-50247-8_60-2
M3 - Encyclopedia chapter
SN - 978-3-030-64478-9
SP - 1
EP - 19
BT - Encyclopedia of Evidence in Pharmaceutical Public Health and Health Services Research in Pharmacy
A2 - Babar, Zaheer-Ud-Din
PB - Springer VS
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