Research Methods in Health

Research Methods in Health

by Ann Bowling (Author)

Synopsis

This new edition of Ann Bowling's well-known and highly respected text has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect key methodological developments in health research. It is a comprehensive, easy to read, guide to the range of methods used to study and evaluate health and health services. It describes the concepts and methods used by the main disciplines involved in health research, including: demography, epidemiology, health economics, psychology and sociology. With new material on topics such as cluster randomization, utility analyses, patients' preferences, and perception of risk, the text is aimed at students and researchers of health and health services.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 501
Edition: 2
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 0335206433
ISBN 13: 9780335206438

Media Reviews
This is an excellent text to aid any Nurse in getting to grips with the subject of research on an accessible but relevant level. -- Accident & Emergency Nursing Accident and Emergency Nursing 20031028
Author Bio
Ann Bowling is a social scientist and is currently Professor of Health Services Research in the Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences at University College London. She directs an active research programme and has both PhD and master's programmes, including the MRes in health services research and policy at UCL. She is also author of Measuring Health, A Review of Quality of Life Measurement Scales and Measuring Disease, A Review of Disease-Specific Quality of Life Measurement Scales, both published by the Open University Press. Ian Rees Jones is Professor of Sociology of Health and Illness, St George's Hospital Medical School, London. He is also a social scientist with an extensive research background, and teaches on both undergraduate and post-graduate courses.