How to start a research project as a practitioner?

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Authors

ŘIHÁČEK Tomáš

Year of publication 2017
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Description We will explore the possibilities and challenges of setting up a research project in a clinical practice. There are two groups of questions that need to be discussed. The first one pertains to the conceptual aspect of a project: What do we want to find out? What kind of designs and methods would be appropriate? Do we intend to generate results instantly applicable to practice, or to persuade insurance companies about the effectiveness of our approach? The second group of questions is related to the practicalities of the project: How to find/form a group of like-minded practitioners/researchers? How to proceed with data collection? Who can help us with data analysis? Can we manage the project without any financial resources? Where can we apply for money to support our project? In our discussion, we will proceed from the participants own experience and ideas and adapt the contents to their particular needs.
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