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Between the Data

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Translating research findings into high quality care for Veterans is a top priority for VA. Learn about weaving Veterans’ voices into innovations in the nation’s largest integrated healthcare system. A new NVivo podcast features Shimrit Keddem, PhD, CHERP Investigator, VA HSR&D Career Development Awardee, and expert in VA qualitative research and implementation science.

By Carson Connor Clark
Friday, March 4, 2022
Translating research findings into high quality care for Veterans is a top priority for VA. Learn about weaving Veterans’ voices into innovations in the nation’s largest integrated healthcare system during this NVivo podcast interview with Shimrit Keddem, PhD, CHERP Investigator and expert in VA qualitative research and implementation science.

"Qualitative methods in health services research can be used help us explain our quantitative findings, elevate the voices of our respondents, and understand the strategies and processes needed to implement evidence-based change to improve Veterans’ well-being," according to Shimrit Keddem, PhD, who is also a VA HSR&D Career Development Awardee. In this interview on the podcast Between the Data Dr. Shimrit Keddem talks about the integration of qualitative methods in research and evaluation at the Veterans Health Administration. This podcast is relevant to students, researchers who are new to qualitative methods and established qualitative researchers.

To listen, go to Episode 38:  Between the Data:  Using Implementation Science with Qualitative Methods at the Department of Veterans Affairs.  

Topics discussed include how to weave Veterans' voices in the translation of resaerch into practice, and the power of their voices in clinical practice innovations in the nation's largest integrated healthcare system.



The VA Center for Health Equity Research & Promotion (CHERP) is a two-site Center of Innovation with offices in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.










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