What is it about?
Over the past few years the practice of disciplines collaborating in interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary research has grown in popularity and not just in the health field. In a multi-faceted discipline such as Public Health, interdisciplinary approaches are a welcome addition to the research field. Interdisciplinary research can bring new insights and understanding across disciplinary boundaries. Novel interdisciplinary research can transcend disciplinary boundaries to address sophisticated and so-called wicked problems in society. However, there are potential difficulties arising from researchers trained in different individual disciplines attempting to work together. We have highlighted some of these issues which interdisciplinary research in Public Health needs to consider and, where necessary, address before they become barriers.
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Why is it important?
When novice researchers or research managers introduce the notion of interdisciplinary teams they rarely consider the implications of such way of working. It is important to start an interdisciplinary research project with an open-mind and, at the same time, with some insights in common hiccups and barriers in interdisciplinary research (and not just in Public Health). To be forewarned is to be forearmed. Loading...
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This page is a summary of: Interdisciplinary Research in Public Health: Not quite straightforward, Health Prospect, March 2019, Nepal Journals Online (NepJOL),
DOI: 10.3126/hprospect.v18i1.19337.
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