Led by Dr Keith A Meadows from Health Outcomes Insights Ltd
Topics Covered
•What is cognitive interviewing and why is it important as a research method?
•Selecting the most appropriate method
•Developing the interview schedule
•Sample size and recruitment•Conducting the interview
•Analysis and interpretation of cognitive interview data
About Me
I am an independent researcher living in Oxfordshire providing consultancy and training in health-related research. I obtained a PhD in Psychology (Without corrections) at Imperial College, University of London and have a BA (Hons) in Psychology. I am a chartered psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society.Prior to becoming an independent researcher I held a number of academic posts including ESRC Research Fellow, Health Research Group, Queen Mary College, University of London and Research Fellow Department of Psychiatry, Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School, University of London. I later held the position as Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Health and Primary Care University of Hull and Visiting Lecturer, Public Health and Primary Care Unit, School of Nursing and Midwifery, City University.