Table 1.
Research Focus Area | Training Objective | Teaching Methods | Short-term Outcome Measure |
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Research needs assessment | Identify specific research needs to design the research capacity building program. | Discussion | Situational analysis. |
Study overview –eMOCHAa study | Describe the importance of mobile phone formative evaluation study in addressing health care needs of HIV-infected individuals through task shifting. | Lecture/discussion. | Knowledge development. |
Questions/answer session on previously taught material. | |||
Interim evaluation. | |||
Overview of the research process | Identify the components and steps of the research process. | Lecture/discussion. | Knowledge development. |
Discuss the role of research in increasing knowledge, understanding, and improving health outcomes. | Question/answer session on previously taught material. | ||
Interim evaluation | |||
Qualitative designs | Apply mixed methods (qualitative and quantitative) in a mobile phone formative evaluation study (design, recruitment strategies, data collection, and findings). | Lecture / discussion. | Question/answer session on previously taught material. |
Recruitment process & sampling methods | Review of sample recruitment flyer. | Successful recruitment of trainees | |
Qualitative interviewing with key Informants, Focus group interviews Field research and direct observations | Practice interviewing. | Successful data collection process with key informants, FGDb, and direct observations. | |
Knowledge, skills, and confidence development. | |||
Interim evaluation. | |||
Final evaluation. | |||
Enhancing data quality in qualitative research | Describe strategies used to ensure quality in data collection and management in qualitative research. | Lecture / discussion. | Quality RCBc training. |
Interim and final evaluations. | |||
Ethical considerations – informed consent process | Identify the three core principles of research ethics. Apply knowledge of the three principles in identifying the various components of the informed consent form. | Lecture /discussion. | Knowledge, skills development. |
Case study discussion. | Confidence in obtaining consent from trainees during the data collection process. | ||
Review the eMOCHA study informed consent form. | |||
Interim and final evaluations. | |||
Qualitative data analysis and interpretation | Apply knowledge of qualitative data analysis in analyzing data from the mobile phone formative evaluation study. | Transcribe key informant and focus group interview data | Successful completion of transcriptions. |
Knowledge and skills development. | |||
Quantitative methods | Describe key differences between quantitative and qualitative research methods. | Lecture/discussion | Successful completion of data collection using short surveys. |
Interim and final evaluations. | |||
Long-term evaluation (grant funding, participation on entire proposed research studies). | |||
Disseminating research findings | Identify the different strategies used to disseminate research findings. | Review sample structured and unstructured abstracts. | Long-term evaluation (abstract submissions, conference presentations, publications). |
Notes:
eMOCHA – Electronic Mobile Open-source Comprehensive Health Application
FGD – Focus group discussion
RCB – Research capacity building