Using concept mapping as a tool for conducting research: An analysis of three approaches
SCO Conceição, A Samuel… - Cogent Social …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Researchers in a variety of disciplines pursue creative ways to explore complex areas of
inquiry. This literature review examines the use of concept maps as a unique tool for …
inquiry. This literature review examines the use of concept maps as a unique tool for …
Concept mapping methodology and community-engaged research: a perfect pairing
LM Vaughn, JR Jones, E Booth, JG Burke - Evaluation and Program …, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Concept mapping methodology as refined by Trochim et al. is uniquely suited to
engage communities in all aspects of research from project set-up to data collection to …
engage communities in all aspects of research from project set-up to data collection to …
Living a good way of life: Perspectives from American Indian and First Nation young adults
ML Kading, MB Gonzalez, KA Herman… - American journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
In this study, we respond to calls for strengths‐based Indigenous research by highlighting
American Indian and First Nations (Anishinaabe) perspectives on wellness. We engaged …
American Indian and First Nations (Anishinaabe) perspectives on wellness. We engaged …
[图书][B] An evaluation framework to improve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
The question of what constitutes good practice in health program evaluation is not
straightforward. Health programs, policies and interventions vary widely in terms of their …
straightforward. Health programs, policies and interventions vary widely in terms of their …
Setting strategy for system change: using concept mapping to prioritise national action for chronic disease prevention
Background Chronic diseases are a serious and urgent problem, requiring at-scale, multi-
component, multi-stakeholder action and cooperation. Despite numerous national …
component, multi-stakeholder action and cooperation. Despite numerous national …
Facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation among minority men using the behavioral-ecological model and Behavior Change Wheel: A concept mapping study
N Daoud, YE Jung, A Sheikh Muhammad, R Weinstein… - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Background and aim Universal smoking cessation strategies are not always successful for
minorities, among whom smoking is highly prevalent despite high intention to quit. This …
minorities, among whom smoking is highly prevalent despite high intention to quit. This …
Engaging Indigenous peoples in research on commercial tobacco control: a scoping review
Commercial tobacco products are a leading contributor to health disparities for many
Indigenous peoples. Mainstream interventions developed for non-Indigenous peoples have …
Indigenous peoples. Mainstream interventions developed for non-Indigenous peoples have …
Attributes and generic competencies required of doctors: findings from a participatory concept mapping study
Background Medical education should ensure graduates are equipped for practice in
modern health-care systems. Practicing effectively in complex health-care systems requires …
modern health-care systems. Practicing effectively in complex health-care systems requires …
Menthol cigarette smoker reactions to an implemented menthol cigarette ban
Objective: We examined menthol cigarette smokers' reactions to Ontario's menthol cigarette
ban. Methods: In April 2017, past-year adult menthol cigarette smokers from Ontario …
ban. Methods: In April 2017, past-year adult menthol cigarette smokers from Ontario …
Policy, research and residents' perspectives on built environments implicated in heart disease: A concept mapping approach
An underrepresentation of stakeholder perspectives within urban health research arguably
limits our understanding of what is a multi-dimensional and complex relationship between …
limits our understanding of what is a multi-dimensional and complex relationship between …