The document discusses the importance of research and outlines the process for selecting a research topic. It defines research as a systematic process undertaken to increase knowledge. The objectives are to understand the importance of research, design novel topics, supervise junior researchers, and promote a culture of research. It provides examples of measurable research objectives and emphasizes starting broad with an area of interest and narrowing down to specific objectives and operational definitions. Key elements of the research process like critical thinking and selecting a topic from broad to narrow are also outlined.
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1. WHAT IS RESEARCH AND ITS IMPORTANCE
CRITICALTHINKING FOR INNOVATIVE
RESEARCH ANDTOPIC SELECTION
Dr. Mohabbat Ali
2. OBJECTIVE
The participant will be able to understand the importance of Research and
design a novel topic
They will be able to supervise and assist their junior in the research project.
The participant will become change agents of promoting a culture of
research in MMIH and global
We will be able to develop a research team at Departmental level and
promote the culture of research.
7. I keep six honest serving men,(they taught me all that I knew), their names are
1. What?
2. Why?
3. When?
4. How?
5. Where?
6. Who?
(Rudyard Kipling)
9. Research is a logical and systemic
search for new and useful
information on a particular topic.
Researcher indulge in a process to
learn something systemically which
increase the knowledge
10. Research is FORMALWORK
undertaken SYSTEMATICALLY
to increase the STOCK OF
KNOWLEDGE and the use of
this stock of knowledge to
devise NEW APPLICATION
13. 1- AREA OF INTEREST
Ethical Issue
Cost
effectiveness
Acceptability
Innovation
Relevance
14. 2. RESEARCH OBJECTIVE
An objective is an intent of what the researcher want to :
Stated in clear measureable term
15. EXAMPLE
To determine the frequency of anaemia in pregnancy amongst women visiting the Obstetrical
outdoor of Services Hospital.
To compare the dressingA with dressing B for the patients with stage Il diabetic foot
To compare the results of interrupted silk sutures and surgical clips for wound closure after
laparotomy for infected pathologies.
To evaluate the effects of Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) on trigger
points of the cervical and lumbar region among sedentary individuals.
To evaluate the effects of Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) on range of
motion, strength and disability of the cervical and lumbar region among sedentary individuals.
To compare the effects of Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) with
conventional physical therapy on trigger points of the cervical and lumbar region among
sedentary individuals.
16. 3. OPERATIONAL DEFINITION
Dressing A consist wit pyodine
Dressing B consist with sufratole
and plyfax ointment
Suture specific like 2.0 or 3