Healthcare Research: A Handbook for Students and PractitionersISBN: 978-0-470-51932-5
Paperback
312 pages
April 2010
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Preface.
Acknowledgements.
PART 1 THEORY AND PRACTICE.
1 Why healthcare research? (Michael Traynor).
2 Approaches to healthcare research (Oliver Slevin).
3 Taking the first step: Developing a research proposal (Leslie Woods, Helena Priest and Paula Roberts).
4 What do we know already? Searching the literature (Susan Smith and David Bird)
5 Can we trust the evidence? Critically reviewing a research paper (David Rogers).
6 Conducting ethical research in healthcare (Helena Priest and Paula Roberts).
7 Quantitative research methods: Gathering and making sense of numbers (David Clark-Carter).
8 Qualitative research methods: Gathering and making sense of words (Helena Priest and Paula Roberts).
9 Making your case: Writing for your audience (Mike Brough, Susan Smith, Paula Roberts and Helena Priest).
10 Sharing research knowledge (Paula Roberts, Colin Macduff, Tim Smale and Helena Priest).
PART 2 RESEARCH IN ACTION.
11 Combining research methods: Case studies and action research (Rebecca Jester).
12 Involving vulnerable people in research (Helen Combes and Ranil Tan).
13 Involving older people and carers in a research project: The 'virtual' steering group (Sue Ashby and Sian Maslin-Prothero).
14 Involving people with intellectual disabilities in research: Participation and emancipation (Mike Gibbs and Sue Read).
15 Researching with children and young people (Jacqueline Collin and Geraldine Lyte).
16 Researching organizations: Evaluating a 'partnership for older people project' (Roger Beech, Brenda Roe, Michelle Russell, Bernard Beech and Deborah Gent).
Postscript (Paula Roberts and Helena Priest).
Index.