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Colin MacDougall
Researcher at Flinders University
Publications - 135
Citations - 7955
Colin MacDougall is an academic researcher from Flinders University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social determinants of health & Health promotion. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 130 publications receiving 6728 citations. Previous affiliations of Colin MacDougall include American Public Health Association & University of Melbourne.
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Participatory action research
TL;DR: This glossary aims to clarify some of the key concepts associated with participatory action research.
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Multiple methods in qualitative research with children: more insight or just more?
TL;DR: The authors explored the research implications of using multi-methods within a broad qualitative approach by drawing on the experience of conducting two childhood obesity-focused qualitative studies of Australian children's perceptions and experiences of place, space and physical activity.
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Neighbourhood life and social capital: the implications for health
TL;DR: It is argued that social capital is multifaceted and its relationship with health is complex and that socio-economic factors are of relatively greater importance in determining health.
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Planning and Recruiting the Sample for Focus Groups and In-Depth Interviews
Colin MacDougall,Elizabeth Fudge +1 more
TL;DR: A three-stage checklist summarizing strategies that worked for the authors and addressed some of the problems described in the literature is proposed, which involves the three stages of prepare, contact, and follow-up.
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Increasing school playground physical activity: A mixed methods study combining environmental measures and children's perspectives
Lisa Willenberg,Rosie Ashbolt,Dionne Holland,Lisa Gibbs,Colin MacDougall,Jan Garrard,Julie Green,Elizabeth Waters +7 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that relatively simple changes such as the provision of loose equipment, painting of court and play-line markings, and increased teacher presence on the playground, are likely to provide opportunities for increased physical activity.