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Qualitative Methods in Public Health

The “Qualitative Methods in Public Health: A Field Guide for Applied Research (Jossey-Bass Public Health)” is an amazing book that has a powerful tool for public health. Elizabeth E. Tolley, Priscilla R. Ulin, Natasha Mack, Robinson, and Stacey M. Succop are the authors of this book. Elizabeth is a senior scientist and Director of the Social and Behavioral Health Sciences. In this book, the authors guide the reader through the logic workflow of qualitative approaches. Qualitative methods are necessary for primary healthcare when researchers want to ask questions about why patients and healthcare professionals behave in a particular way. They added pedagogical tools to increase the understanding of research design and implementation. This instructive book also provides an opportunity to understand how and why to identify overlooked issues and themes. Each topic of this book is covered clearly and concisely and packed with the details that you learn to be truly effective. All in all, Qualitative Methods in Public Health is an educational book for readers.