By Dhel Nazario
Eleven health research problems were identified and presented before the plenary and critiqued by the trainers during the three-day Training on Basic Research Methods held in Cagayan de Oro City recently.
Among the research problems identified were the prevalence of heterophyiasis, resilience in post-war, relapse after rehabilitation, breastfeeding practices, care of dementia patients, suicidal ideation, portable database for health information collection, mobile application for diabetic individuals’ data and information technology (IT) wearables.
Around 25 junior researchers from various member-institutions of the Northern Mindanao Consortium for Health Research and Development (NorMinCoHRD) benefitted from the workshop.
The training focused on enhancing the capacities of the young researchers in health research proposal preparation.
Participants of the training were from Bukidnon State University (BukSU), Cagayan de Oro College – PHINMA (COC-PHINMA), Capitol University (CU), Central Mindanao University (CMU), Iligan Medical Center College (IMCC), Liceo de Cagayan University (LDCU), Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT), Xavier University (XU) and Northern Mindanao Medical Center (NMMC).
The trainers were the consortium’s very own officers/members: Dr. Peter R. Orbase of CMU, Dr. Ester L. Raagas of XU and Dr. Fidela B. Ansale of CU.
They have been trained and had completed the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD)-initiated Basic Research Methods Training of Trainers in December 2018 at Davao City and the Research Proposal Critiquing Workshop last March at Manila Manor Hotel, Manila.
More training related to producing quality health researches will be conducted to enhance the capacities of young researchers.