Introduction to Research in the Health Sciences, 6th Edition

Introduction to Research in the Health Sciences, 6th Edition

by StephenPolgar (Author)

Synopsis

This popular textbook provides a concise, but comprehensive, overview of health research as an integrated, problem-solving process. It bridges the gap between health research methods and evidence-based clinical practice, making it an essential tool for students embarking on research. Practitioners also benefit from guidance on interpreting the ever-expanding published research in clinical and scientific journals, to ensure their practice is up to date and evidence-based and to help patients understand information obtained online. This textbook would be of interest and value both to undergraduate and post-graduate students also. Reviewed by Dr. Richard Ellis on behalf of the New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, January 2015 ..excellent at giving an introduction and overview into research methods. Reviewed by Tobias Bremer on behalf of InTouch, July 2015 Uses simple language and demystifies research jargon Covers both quantitative and qualitative research methodology, taking a very practical approach Gives examples directly related to the health sciences Each chapter contains a self-assessment test so that the reader can be sure they know all the important points Provides an extensive glossary for better understanding of the language of research Online interactive self-assessment tests: Multiple choice questions True or false questions Short answer questions Log on to evolve.elsevier.com/Polgar/research and register to access the above assets.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 246
Edition: 6
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Published: 30 Sep 2013

ISBN 10: 0702041947
ISBN 13: 9780702041945

Media Reviews

[As for the clinician], under-graduate students are required to understand health research in order to inform their growing practice and learning. For post-graduate students, this textbook would be a nice starter? to provide good, basic detail about health research which would be useful for the planning phases of post-graduate research. Reviewed by D r. Richard Ellis on behalf of the New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, January 2015

..a useful addition for someone brushing up on their research method skills, terminology and definitions in order to understand the published journals better! Reviewed by Tobias Bremer on behalf of InTouch, July 2015