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Reflection on Health Sciences Research

   

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Introduction
I find health sciences research to be very interesting. They are valuable to the society and
provides vital information on how diseases trend, the risk factors, treatment outcomes or how the
public intervenes, functional abilities, care patterns, and how healthcare is used and its costs
(Polgar & Thomas, 2011). Differences in the research interest me as they present findings that
are complementary, with clinical trials providing important information regarding the vast effects
of the medical intervention and their efficacy, through controlling variables that may impact the
study results. Getting feedback from real experience in clinics has assisted me in comparing drug
use, medical devices, the diagnostics, and vaccines. The objective of this reflection paper is to
describe how the PUBH641 content is related to and expands my existing skills and knowledge,
and how it corresponds with the existing scientific literature frameworks and its advantage to me
as a public health practitioner.
Health Sciences Research
Quantitative Research
Learning about health sciences research has enabled me to learn about the differences in
quantitative and qualitative research in healthcare. Quantitative research is an empirical and
systematic interested topics investigation through numerical, statistical or mathematical data or
different computational techniques (Forman & Damschroder, 2007). A quantitative research
study has furnished me with knowledge in understanding that I can find more about a patient and
how they were satisfied with my service through the use of customer surveys which include
market studies, pain and discomfort surveys, and patient satisfaction surveys. This information
can help me in finding what my patients want, and how I can improve. Through the use of the
pain and discomfort survey, I can be able to get an idea of how the patient is feeling. According

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to Ritchie et al (2013), qualitative research can also help learn about a patient’s demographics
and to learn in-depth about patient’s illness. Quantitative research can also help in interviewing
another healthcare professional to understand about their general practices in regards to patient
education and information about patients’ needs, as well as to get an insight on what patients
think about the healthcare facility, equipment and furniture (Higgs, 2008).
Qualitative Research
My knowledge about qualitative health science research which is mainly an exploratory type of
research has taught me that it capitalizes on the occurrence of things, the way people see the
sense in things and the unfolding of issues in a real-world context. As Lewis (2015) puts it,
qualitative research helps to generate deep accounts from individuals and groups by being able to
analyze their artifacts, accounting for vast contexts they are based upon, and by looking at their
behavior. I have accrued knowledge that qualitative research views the world in its actual context
and issues which are at hand, and have further understood that the research is usually undertaken
in an environment which is controlled and that success is not measured in a single standard. I
have also been able to understand that questions in qualitative research target organizational
routines, human perception, cultural rituals, human and social experiences. social relationships
are the reason why qualitative research data comprises of artifacts, words, and pictures
(Wallerstein & Duran, 2010).
Inductive and Deductive Reasoning in Health Research
The study of inductive and deductive reasoning has enabled me to shape and change the different
approaches taken in health research, with deductive research aiming to test the theory, while
inductive research concerns new theory generation that emerges from available data (Simmons,
2010). I have learned that with its scientific method association, inductive reasoning is used by

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