HLTB15H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Empirical Evidence, Body Language, Literature Review
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Epidemiology: learn the prevalence of survivors who meet recommended guidelines. Basic science: learn the biological mechanisms of endorphin release and its association with serotonin while exercising. Clinical science: learn how oncologists can influence exercise adherence in clinical discussions. Ethnography: cohesion effect in observing other people learn by being a participant in an exercise class how group interaction affects adherence. Phenomenology learn why women choosee to participate by interviewing them while they are exercising symbolic interaction learn how breast cancer survivors talk about adhering to exercise (how they represent their perceptions with words ) evaluating relevance. Design and analysis take into account what we already know about the feilid. Open to new and existing perspective (one perspective is not the starting point ) Generalizability through enhancement of empirical and therortical knowledge. Example: science is a universal language in health research important ot know wht is the topic about and what is contributing to the health community and something.