Introducing Research and Evidence-Based Practice for Nursing and Healthcare Professionals

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Nursing
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Author: Jeremy Jolley ISBN: 9781317902539
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: November 26, 2013
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Jeremy Jolley
ISBN: 9781317902539
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: November 26, 2013
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Research can seem difficult to get to grips with. However, at the heart of this book is the view that research is essentially a simple activity, the principles of which can be readily understood by students new to the subject. Each chapter guides the reader to uncover the 'mysteries' of research, exposing each aspect in turn, while demonstrating how research in healthcare is a practical activity, orientated directly to patient care.

Fully updated to refer to the latest sources and studies, this book now includes:

  • Two new chapters on qualitative research, clearly explaining what it is and how to do it
  • A comprehensive glossary of qualitative and quantitative terms to demystify tricky terminology
  • An appendix of statistical tests, explaining the procedures for each
  • Many new examples from practice, applying the theory to a wide range of scenarios from across the healthcare professions

This book is designed for all students of nursing and allied health professions studying research for the first time. Research is illustrated through examples of activities familiar to students from their daily lives, helping to build confidence in undertaking research and evidence-based practice.

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Research can seem difficult to get to grips with. However, at the heart of this book is the view that research is essentially a simple activity, the principles of which can be readily understood by students new to the subject. Each chapter guides the reader to uncover the 'mysteries' of research, exposing each aspect in turn, while demonstrating how research in healthcare is a practical activity, orientated directly to patient care.

Fully updated to refer to the latest sources and studies, this book now includes:

This book is designed for all students of nursing and allied health professions studying research for the first time. Research is illustrated through examples of activities familiar to students from their daily lives, helping to build confidence in undertaking research and evidence-based practice.

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