Posts tagged health education
Green Space & Wellbeing

A growing base of research suggests a positive association between green space in urban communities and improved mental health (Lee & Maheswaran, 2011). Conceptually, many would agree that public green space provides open areas for physical activity, social engagement, and stress reduction, yet many communities have not made rigorous community planning efforts (Fan et al., 2011).

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Epistemological Perspectives In Qualitative Research

Qualitative research provides a wealth of information, often in a natural environment, void of manipulation, to produce organic results (Merriam, 2009). The information gathered may be used to enhance quantitative results or it may be used to increase background knowledge that would otherwise be difficult to collect through quantitative designs (Muntaner & Gómez, 2003).

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Photovoice: Assessing Midlife Women and HRQoL

Photovoice, a community-based participatory process, is an effective assessment method for gaining insight, as participants use photographs to reflect community strengths and concerns. It offers health educators an opportunity to "promote critical dialogue and knowledge about important issues through large and small group discussion of photographs" (Wang & Burris, 1997, para. 1).

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