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RT2 Innovation in Research Methods and Models
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Innovation in Research Methods and Models

  • Round Table Discussion 2
  • Thursday 8th September 2022
  • 13:30 - 14:30 CEST
  • Hall K1/2. Capacity: 400
  • In-Person and online attendees
  • ICS Members OnlyRestricted Video

This round table will present three alternative and innovative research methods/models for testing hypotheses or informing clinical practice. We will look at the utility of using Big data and machine learning, to a more focused approach with patient and community engagement acknowledging the importance of patient input when looking for solutions.

Finally, we consider the impact of ‘culture’ (dominant, colonised, indigenous, etc) on what research questions are asked, how research is conducted, and research impact. The experience of Māori and Pasifika researchers and women in Aotearoa New Zealand is used as an exemplar.

ICS would like to thank Katrina Pōtiki Bryant, School of Physiotherapy, University of Otago, for her invaluable contribution to this Round Table session.

TOPIC SPEAKER
Introduction Jennifer Kruger
"What is ‘machine learning’ and does ‘big data’ really tellus useful stuff" Eric Jelovsek
Patients as partners: what really matters Heidi Brown
The impact of culture on research: A New Zealand perspective Jean Hay-Smith and Katrina Pōtiki Bryant Virtual
17/10/2024 01:50:21