Population Health: Syndemics
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What you'll learn
What syndemics is and how it was developed.
How to quantitatively identify if health and social conditions cluster and whether an interaction leads to a higher burden of disease than expected.
How qualitative research can be used to explore syndemics.
How you can combine qualitative approaches with quantitative research methods to gain a more comprehensive understanding of a syndemic.
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There are 5 modules in this course
Do you wish to contribute to breaking cycles of ill-health in disadvantaged populations? And explore co-occurrence of diseases, such as substance abuse, infectious and chronic disease, and the relation with social factors (disparities)?
Are you disappointed in the poor effectiveness of interventions for combined social and medical problems? Then this syndemics course might provide you with some answers. In medicine, diseases are generally approached as distinct entities, in isolation from other diseases Γ‘nd the social contexts in which the disease occurs. However, in disadvantaged populations accumulations of risk factors intertwine with complex social problems leading to excessive burdens of disease and interventions with poor effectiveness. For that reason, alternative approaches are needed that do not separate diseases from the contexts of inequality and health disparity in which they develop. The simultaneous presence of more than one disease is not treated as co-morbidity; a syndemic approach pays attention to the forces that tie afflictions together. This course will learn you about the concept of syndemcs and how to explore these combined medical and social problems. It will cover different research methods (quantitative, qualitative and mixed-method research) that can be used in studying syndemics.
What's included
2 videos3 readings1 discussion prompt1 plugin
2 videosβ’Total 7 minutes
- Welcome to Syndemicsβ’5 minutes
- How to succeed in your online class?β’2 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 30 minutes
- Meet the instructorβ’10 minutes
- About this Courseβ’10 minutes
- Glossaryβ’10 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Nice to meet youβ’10 minutes
1 pluginβ’Total 2 minutes
- Discover The World at Leiden University [video]β’2 minutes
Welcome to Population Health: Syndemics!
What's included
5 videos2 readings2 assignments
5 videosβ’Total 31 minutes
- Introductionβ’2 minutes
- Syndemics in contextβ’9 minutes
- What is a syndemic?β’8 minutes
- Themes in syndemic researchβ’11 minutes
- To concludeβ’1 minute
2 readingsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Defining a syndemicβ’30 minutes
- Syndemic case studyβ’60 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 190 minutes
- Reflect on your goalsβ’10 minutes
- Test your knowledgeβ’180 minutes
In this module you will learn about how to assess whether health conditions and social conditions cluster and interact in a person or a population.
What's included
5 videos1 reading3 assignments2 discussion prompts
5 videosβ’Total 29 minutes
- Introductionβ’2 minutes
- Health indicatorsβ’7 minutes
- Clustering of health conditionsβ’8 minutes
- Interaction of health conditionsβ’10 minutes
- To concludeβ’1 minute
1 readingβ’Total 45 minutes
- Methods to look at interactionβ’45 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 360 minutes
- Quiz tutorial on interactionβ’150 minutes
- Reflect on your goalsβ’30 minutes
- Test your knowledgeβ’180 minutes
2 discussion promptsβ’Total 85 minutes
- Differences in health indicators between two European countriesβ’40 minutes
- What could explain an adverse interaction between depression and cardiovascular diseases?β’45 minutes
This module introduces you to qualitative research. Qualitative methods will help you study the social conditions that shape a syndemic.
What's included
12 videos1 reading2 assignments2 discussion prompts
12 videosβ’Total 88 minutes
- Introductionβ’1 minute
- Introduction to qualitative research Iβ’13 minutes
- Introduction to qualitative research IIβ’2 minutes
- Flexibilityβ’11 minutes
- Focus on detail and contextβ’6 minutes
- Looking for contradictionsβ’6 minutes
- How many cases is enoughβ’5 minutes
- Visions on Interviewingβ’13 minutes
- Typologies of interviewsβ’10 minutes
- Rapport in interviewingβ’6 minutes
- Qualitative approaches in Syndemicsβ’13 minutes
- To concludeβ’2 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 90 minutes
- Interviewing to provide understanding of the relation between context and illnessβ’90 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 210 minutes
- Reflect on your goalsβ’180 minutes
- Test your knowledgeβ’30 minutes
2 discussion promptsβ’Total 165 minutes
- Greeting patternsβ’45 minutes
- Qualitative research on povertyβ’120 minutes
This is the last module of Syndemics. You will be introduced to how to combine quantitative, qualitative and mixed-method research when studying a syndemic.
What's included
5 videos1 reading3 assignments2 discussion prompts
5 videosβ’Total 23 minutes
- Introductionβ’2 minutes
- Core mixed-method designsβ’8 minutes
- Design a mixed-method researchβ’10 minutes
- To concludeβ’1 minute
- Last words from the teamβ’1 minute
1 readingβ’Total 60 minutes
- Mixed-method designsβ’60 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 130 minutes
- Reflect on your goalsβ’10 minutes
- Test your knowledgeβ’30 minutes
- Final Assessmentβ’90 minutes
2 discussion promptsβ’Total 75 minutes
- Designs used in mixed-method papersβ’60 minutes
- Share your glossaryβ’15 minutes
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Reviewed on Jul 27, 2020
Informative, just the right pace and the right mix of lectures and tasks. I have learned very useful things for my practice.
Reviewed on Jul 26, 2020
This is a very good course for understanding qualitative and quantitative research. It's worth the time and effort.
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