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The 13th international conference on Public Health among Greater Mekong Sub-Regional countries on "Enhancing transdisciplinary collaborations on Education and Research to tackle priority public health issues in the new Era" has following objectives:

  • To strengthen the relationship of Faculties of Public Health among the Southeast Asian countries and in the world;
  • To share research results in the field of Public Health as well as priority public health issues among greater Mekong Sub-Regional countries;
  • To search for feasible solutions to enhance international collaboration among Public Health Faculties in Mekong Sub-Region and a wider area of the Southeast Asian countries about training and research in Public Health.

An abstract should be in one paragraph with no more 350 words, describing the major aspects of the entire paper in a prescribed sequence that includes: 1) Introduction: The overall purpose of the study and the research problem(s) you investigated; 2) Objective(s): The outcomes that you aim to achieve by conducting research; 3) Method: The basic design of the study; 4) Results: Major findings or trends found as a result of your analysis; and, 5) Conclusions: a brief summary of your interpretations and conclusions.

Thua Thien Hue provincial Association of Public Health and Preventive Medicine in collaboration with the Faculty of Public Health and the Institute for Community Health Research of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Hue University, will host a scientific conference on Public Health.  (updating...)

Emerging infectious diseases are, more than ever, at the center of the world’s attention. Join a diverse group of colleagues from around the world as they present new knowledge and breakthroughs about how to discover, detect, understand, prevent and respond to outbreaks of emerging disease threats.

Rescheduled Date: October 3-5th, 2021

Venue: Kaohsiung Marriott Hotel (Kaohsiung, Taiwan)

Length: 2.5 days (+1 day Pre-Event Meeting)

Program: Interest Group Seminars, Summit Programming (Workshops, Oral/Poster Presentations, Symposiums, Alternative Sessions, Plenary Speakers), Welcome Reception, Banquet, Master Classes, Cultural Tours

Recent works

ICHR publication on "Health behavior"
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ICHR publication on "Environmental Health"
Environmental health is the branch of public health that: focuses on the relationships between people and their...
ICHR publication on "Infectious and Tropical diseases"
Vietnam faces infectious diseases, tropical diseases related to the climate characteristics of the region. Research in...
ICHR publication on "Mental health and NCDs"
ICHR Institute has leading experts in these fields in the Central - Central Highlands region, participating in research...
ICHR publication on "Maternal & Child Health and Reproductive Health"
Maternal & Child Health and Reproductive Health is a strong research area of ICHR with the participation of many...

Workshop on qualitative data analysis applied Methods for Community Health Reseach

 

The workshop took place over three days from November 28-30, with a focus on the following topics:

•    Approaches in qualitative data analysis and interpretation
•    Process of data analysis in qualitative research
•    From raw data to sexy quotes: Data reduction & linkage
•    Methods of analyzing qualitative data I: Content and Thematic Analysis
•    Qualitative data analysis using NVivo
•    Practical guidance for publishing qualitative papers  

Participants came from different medical universities around the nation, Community Health Stations, Health Centers and Faculties and Departments of Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy. The workshop featured lecturers from both Australia and Vietnam, including Dr. Le Minh Giang (Ha Noi Medical University), Dr. Nguyen Van Huy (Ha Noi Medical University), Linda Murray (University of Tasmania, Australia )and Prof. Michael Dunne (Queensland University of Technology, Australia).
 


Professor Michael P Dunne (Co-Director of ICCCHR, left) and

Workshop organisers believe the proceedings met their objectives and the expectations of participants through discussing the essence of qualitative research and developing understanding of qualitative approaches and methods, especially in community health research, common pros and cons of data analysis and how to present the results of qualitative research.


Professor Cao Ngoc Thanh, Rector of HUMP in Close workshop

All participants and lecturers