A Beginners Guide to Qualitative Data

by Clark County Public Health
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Description:

In 2023, Clark County Public Health, Health Assessment and Evaluation (HAE) staff facilitated “Qualitative 101,” an all-day workshop designed to provide training about implementation and analysis of qualitative research methods. The content from that training was preserved and made available on this webpage.

Below you will find recorded training videos and links to handouts, worksheets, and documents. These resources provide technical assistance to Coalitions and health professionals planning current or future data collection and analysis work. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding these resources, please contact us – preventcoalition@esd112.org

Objectives:

By the end of the training, participants will have:

  • A deeper understanding of what is qualitative data, including its utility and benefits
  • An awareness of several qualitative data collection methods and corresponding references to explore these methods in more depth after the workshop
  • The tools needed to design a qualitative data collection effort – including planning, data collection, analysis and interpretation, and reporting for your coalition/ community.
  • A desire to embed qualitative work into your practice!

 

Trainer:

Clark County Public Health
Health Assessment and Evaluation (HAE) Team

 
Clark County Public Health, Epidemiology
Prevent Rural

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