Content Overview
This course introduces participants to cultural ideas and practices relevant to health and disease as a key to understanding peoples’ behaviour. It gives an overview on medical systems as cultural systems, explanatory models, and health seeking behaviour. Course participants apply qualitative research methods, tools used for data-collection and analysis of data using Nvivo.This course enables participants to apply anthropological approaches to public health care looking at case studies in the field.
Course Topics
Introduction to Public Health Anthropology (25 hours)
- Cultural ideas and practices relevant to health and disease, as a key to understanding people’s behaviour
- Overview of medical systems as cultural systems
- Explanatory models and health seeking behaviour
Research methods in Public Health Anthropology (30 hours)
- Ethnographic methods as a basis for qualitative research
- Overview of tools used for data collection
- Preparing and conducting in-depth interviews and-, focus group discussions
- Practicing observations
- Analysing qualitative data using NVivo 11
- Rapid Appraisal Methods
Applying Public Health Anthropology in the field of (15 hours)
- Reproductive health
- malaria, diabetes
- interdisciplinary and transcultural competences
How to register:
https://application.iph.emundus.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=featured&Itemid=1079