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Symposium 2015

Enriching qualitative inquiry in healthÌý

18 February 2015

QHRN Symposium 2015

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The symposium abstracts are published inÌýÌý(link opens in new window). You can also listen to the oral presentations below:

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Programme

9:00 Registration
9:30 Welcome and introduction to the day by Dr Abigail Baim-Lance
9:45 Session 1: Problematising the research landscape Chair: Dr Lesley McGregor
Ìý Explaining discrepant results from questionnaires and interviews concerning help-seeking: are 'public' and 'private' accounts the key? Christina Dobson, University of Durham
Ìý Challenges in qualitative inquiry: judgements of 'ethics' and 'quality'. Fiona Stevenson, UCL
Ìý Enacting PPI in Qualitative Mental Health Research: peer researcher involvement in data analysis in the 'CORE' study. Ìý Nicola Morant, UCL
11:00 Coffee and poster viewing
11:30 Session 2: Re-approaching familiar frameworks Chair: Mr Henry LlewellynÌý
Ìý On the need for practice theories in health services and policy research: lessons from qualitative inquiry. Jay Shaw, University of Toronto
Ìý Methodological limitations and advances in studying culture and mental health: significance of qualitative approaches. Rupal Patel, University of Nottingham
Ìý The use of mixed methods in assessing wellbeing benefits derived from a heritage-in-health intervention with hospital patients and care home residents. Helen Chatterjee and Linda Thompson, UCL
12:45 LunchÌý
13:45Ìý Keynote address: Dr Sara Shaw
The curious incident of the qualitative researcher in applied health research
14:30Ìý Coffee and poster viewingÌý
15:00 Session 3: Imagination at work - enriching the potential Chair: Ms Charlotte VrintenÌý
Ìý Excursus on the immune system: melting history, stories and microbiome data. Andrea Núñez Casal, Goldsmiths, University of London
Ìý A sociogram is worth a thousand words: A narrative data visualization technique. Catherine Larouche, University of Montreal
Ìý Making chronic pain matter - Ìýhow can qualitative research shape theÌýconversation? Elena Gonzalez-Polledo and Flora Cornish, London School of Economics
16:15 Discussion panelÌý
Chair: Dr Cecilia Vindrola
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Chair of Dental Public Health and Head of the Research Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, UCL

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Professor of Health Care Organisation and Management, Department of Applied Health Research (DAHR), UCL

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Professor of Sociology of Aging, Department of Psychiatry, UCL

16:50 Final thoughtsÌý
17:00 Social networkingÌý