Introducing
RESEARCH PROTOCOL DEVELOPMENT
This course is designed to provide the skills necessary for researchers to design and write up a full research protocol appropriate to the field of study. A well-written research protocol is fundamental to success in achieving the intended research aims and solving the intended problem.
Research Protocol Development
Course Details
Background
This course is designed to provide the skills necessary for researchers to design and write up a full research protocol appropriate to the field of study. A well written research protocol is fundamental to success in achieving the intended research aims and solving the intended problem.
Rationale
Many individuals struggle with how to write a good comprehensive research protocol. This course is just right for the time and crisis at hand to offer hands-on experience in proposal development.
Code
RDPFees
K2, 000 per personLocation
OnlineContact
Dr. Sepiso K Masenga, BSc, MSC, PhDDates
Commencement date: 4th January, 2021Aim
To provide skills and competencies for leaners to be able to write a complete research protocol appropriate for the field and intended research questions they want to address.
Objectives
At the end of the program Learners should be able to:
- Understand basic research concepts and characteristics
- Understand the research process and its application
- Understand research protocol outline and how to write each subsection
- Understand the process of research protocol publishing
Competencies
At the end of this course, learners will be able to do the following:
- Conduct and write a systematic literature review
- Use a Referencing manager
- Write out SMART aims
- Write a statement of the problem and Rationale
- Calculate the sample size for the study
- Be able to write the methodology
- Writing ethical statements
- Design data collection tools
- Design Gannt charts and Budgets
- Format protocols with live table of contents, figures and tables
- Knowledgeable on how to publish a research protocol or proposal
Entry requirements
The candidate must possess a minimum of a certificate in any health-related course or be a student or learner at certificate or diploma or degree level. It will be advantageous if the learner is currently working on or planning to design a research proposal.
Expected prior knowledge
None. This course is appropriate even for beginners
COURSE DELIVERY.
Intensive 2 weeks of didactic lectures, hands-on practical and tutorials sessions
QUALIFICATION
Upon successful completion the candidates will be awarded a certificate in Research Protocol Development. This qualification will only apply to a student who passes the final exam.
Course Content
- Introduction to Scientific Research
- Research Process and designs
- Formulation of Hypothesis, research question and aims
- Referencing manager
- Literature review
- Problem statement
- Rationale/Justification of the study
- Sample size calculation
- Sampling methods
- Data Collection and data collection tools
- Data Analysis and Interpretation plan
- Protocol Summary
- Ethical considerations
- Gant chart and budgets
- Appendices: Participant Information Sheet, Consent forms, Data collection tools
- Formatting protocol
- Publishing a research protocol
Lesson Schedule
Day |
Lesson/activity |
Lecturer/ Facilitator |
Day 1 |
Introduction to Scientific Research Research Process and designs |
Dr. SK Masenga |
Day 2 |
Problem statement Rationale/Justification of the study Literature review |
Dr. SK Masenga |
Day 3 |
Referencing manager Formulation of Hypothesis |
Dr. SK Masenga |
Day 4 |
Research designs Specific aims |
Dr. Masenga SK |
Day 5 |
Sample size calculation |
Mr Hamooya |
Day 6 |
Sampling methods and eligibility criteria Ethical considerations Data Collection and data collection tools |
Dr. SK Masenga |
Day 7 |
Data Analysis and Interpretation plan Protocol Summary Gant chart and budgets Appendices |
Mr. BM Hamooya Dr. SK Masenga
|
Day 8 |
Formatting protocol Publishing a research protocol |
Dr. Masenga SK |
Day 9 |
Proposal example |
Dr. Masenga SK |
Day 10 |
Presentations and assignment due |
Dr. Masenga SK |
note |
Final proposal reports due 14 days after completion (day 10) |
Dr. Masenga SK |
Teaching Methods
Lectures, Hands-on Tutorials and Assignments
Timing and schedules
Note: select one when applying
- Option A: 06:00 – 08:00
- Option B: 10:00 – 12:00
- Option C: 12:00 – 14:00
- Option D: 16:00 – 18:00
- Option E: 18:00 – 20:00
Assessment Method
- Assignment 20%
- Quizzes 20%
- Final Project 60%
Certifications
Mulungushi University certificate will be provided