Course Details
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Brief Description
This module will introduce students to the concepts fundamental to the practice of participatory health research, with particular attention to how these have the scope to enhance the nature and quality of public and patient involvement (PPI).
This micro-credential represents a single module within a larger further award (eg. Certificate, Diploma, Masters). By taking this micro-credential you may be eligible to apply for a credit exemption should you progress to study for a further award.
The programme associated with this MicroCred is: 
Please ensure you enter the Module Code above when applying for this module. Applications without this cannot be processed. You may apply for more than one module under the same application.
This module is intended for those who need a practical introduction to participatory health research as it applies to public and patient involvement in research. It is also ideal for those enrolled in MSc or PhD degrees in health who require a PHR/PPI primer.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the foundations of participatory research and Public & Patient Involvement in health and social care research
- Describe how participatory research integrates the translation of evidence into action
- Describe the global and regional differences in how PPI has been applied
- Describe understanding and address ethical considerations in PPI and PHR
- Identify and engage research partners in both community and clinical settings
- Develop a research agreement
- Develop a participatory research proposal
- Create context-appropriate dissemination strategies
- Gain confidence in working with non-academic research partners.
- Empower non-academic stakeholders to co-lead the research process
- Competently overcome research partnership barriers
Assessment
There is no final exam for this module. You will be assessed through continuous skill-based assignments, provided by your lecturer and tutor.
Weekly Time Commitment
10 hours
Applicants must normally have a first or second class Level 8 honours degree (NFQ or other internationally recognised equivalent) in a relevant or appropriate subject, or equivalent prior learning that is recognised by the University as meeting this requirement. Applicants must also satisfy the English Language Requirements of the University.
Entry requirements are established to ensure the learner can engage with the course material and assessments, at a level suitable to their needs, and the academic requirements of the module. By applying to this micro-credential, you are confirming that you have reviewed and understand any such requirements, and that you meet the eligibility criteria for admission.
Successful completion of this module does not automatically qualify you for entry into a further award. All programme applicants must meet the entry requirements listed if applying for a further award.
€800 EU €1,200 Non EU