Description |
vii, 151 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Series |
Foundations in nursing and health care |
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Foundations in nursing and health care.
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Contents |
Ch. 1. Research and its role in health care -- Ch. 2. Linking research to evidence-based practice and health -- Ch. 3. Types of research investigation -- Ch. 4. The role of theory in research -- Ch. 5. Reading and judging research -- Ch. 6. Identifying an area for research and developing a research question -- Ch. 7. Using background literature in research -- Ch. 8. Reading and evaluating published reserach -- Ch. 9. Research strategies -- Ch. 10. Research designs -- Ch. 11. Ethical considerations and developing a research proposal -- Ch. 12. Analysing data -- Ch. 13. Writing a research report -- Appendix. Answers to rapid recap questions |
Summary |
"With a clear and systematic approach, Introduction to Research is an introductory text that leads you through the whole research process. Mark Walsh and Lynne Wigens begin with the basics such as which models of research to use for different projects and then progress to developing the more advanced topics, including how to critique and evaluate someone else's research." - back cover |
Notes |
Includes index |
Subject |
Medicine -- Research.
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Medical care -- Research.
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Author |
Wigens, Lynne.
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ISBN |
0748771182 paperback |
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