Qualitative Research for Nurses

Qualitative Research for Nurses

by Immy Holloway (Author), Sally Wheeler (Author)

Synopsis

The last two decades have seen a raised awareness of qualitative approaches to health care. These methods involve an understanding of human experiences, and take a humanistic and holistic approach which is essential in nursing and midwifery where the focus is on caring, communication and interaction. This book provides perspectives and practical guidelines, describing a variety of qualitative research approaches, as well as the data collection and analyses specific to these methods. There is also consideration of the ethical issues and problems which may arise. For those who wish to extend their knowledge, there are discussions of philosopohical and theoretical issues.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 16 Apr 1996

ISBN 10: 0632037652
ISBN 13: 9780632037650

Media Reviews
I have no doubt that this book ill also be a valuable source of reference for more experienced researchers. I have already consulted it several times myself, and I would recommend it to anyone involved in teaching and using qualitative methods. Dr Jenny Secker, Journal for Psychiatric and Mentsl Health Nursing, 1998. I have found it timely, illuminating, guiding and valuable for my own research. I would recommend it as a key reader for undergraduate courses in nursing as well as courses that enhance research appreciation. .. .a book I wouldn't hesitate recommending to my students for personal purchase. Liz Crathern, Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 1997 .. .this is indeed a 'must have' book...in addition to its availability on library shelves, students of nursing and professions allied to medicine would find much in it to justify the purchase of personal copies. Justus A. Akinsanya, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1997. It is indispensable for those embarking upon qualitive research and an interesting addition for veterans. Liam Clarke, Nursing Times Research, 1996.