
Making Sense of Research by Gill Hek
The Third Edition of this introduction to research for students and professionals in health and social care now contains material on literature searching techniques, meta-analysis, data protection, and critical appraisal tools. Many people find research concepts difficult to grasp, but this book makes it easy by providing a straightforward guide to the basics. Topics covered include: - the role of research in health and social care - the research process - quantitative and qualitative approaches - how to develop critical skills, and - implementing research findings. The book also features a glossary of research terms and a critical appraisal framework.
`This book will encourage those who are frightened by research to become interested and realize that research is not a value-free, technical activity somehow seperate and isolated from the political and social interests of wider society but actually reflects themThe major strength of this book is the way it summarizes and reflects key issues in contemporary health and social care research for busy practitioners and undergraduate students. As such it fills a precise niche in the market and this 3rd Edition should become as popular as it′s predecessors.′ - Journal of Interprofessional Care
"This third edition, by Hek and Moule, has been updated to help clinicians understand the critical connection between research findings and practice and to assist them in evaluating the available scientific evidence. As in earlier editions, the text is very learner-friendly. Throughout the book the authors give examples that illustrate key points in the research process; clinicians will find these relevant to their practice. Three new appendixes offer guidelines for the appraisal of individual studies and methods for searching the vast body of scientific literature- two important competencies needed by every health professional. The straightforward, concise presentation of material makes the volume′s content accessible to both advanced undergraduates and practitioners who want to deliver the best care possible in a fast changing world." -- CHOICE
"This third edition, by Hek and Moule, has been updated to help clinicians understand the critical connection between research findings and practice and to assist them in evaluating the available scientific evidence. As in earlier editions, the text is very learner-friendly. Throughout the book the authors give examples that illustrate key points in the research process; clinicians will find these relevant to their practice. Three new appendixes offer guidelines for the appraisal of individual studies and methods for searching the vast body of scientific literature- two important competencies needed by every health professional. The straightforward, concise presentation of material makes the volume′s content accessible to both advanced undergraduates and practitioners who want to deliver the best care possible in a fast changing world." -- CHOICE
Pam Moule is Professor Emerita at the University of the West of England, Bristol. Pam is engaged in a number of research and evaluation projects across a range of health care environments, supported by a variety of funders. Pam delivers research methods education, supervises undergraduate and masters level dissertations, and supports Doctoral students in the fields of leadership, learning and workforce. Pam has a number of publications in a range of nursing and medical journals and has published four textbooks. Pam is on the editorial board of Nurse Education Today and reviews papers for a number of nursing and health care journals.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781412923620 |
| ISBN 10 | 141292362X |
| Title | Making Sense of Research |
| Author | Gill Hek |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | SAGE Publications Inc |
| Year published | 2006-07-18 |
| Number of pages | 168 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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