Evaluating Research in Health and Social Care (Published in association with The Open University)

Evaluating Research in Health and Social Care (Published in association with The Open University)

by Gill Needham (Series Editor), Anne Bullman (Author), Gill Needham (Series Editor), Anne Bullman (Series Editor), Roger Gomm (Editor)

Synopsis

`This is an ambitious contribution to the ever-growing market for research textbooks. The book concludes with an excellent appendix on sources of literature... useful for postgraduate students and staff wishing to fill gaps and/or double-check their facts' - Physiotherapy

`In lieu of serving up the usual fare of methods and applications to be chosen from at whim, it concentrates on clinicians with limited time who wish to evaluate research rather than necessarily do it themselves.... If you already have a book on research methods...this book will still fine-tune your antennae to the good, the bad and the cant' - The British Journal of Healthcare Computing and Information Management

'Recommended reading' - Oxford Brookes University, Oxford

Practitioners across the caring professions increasingly need to know where evidence can be found and to evaluate different forms of evidence with a critical eye. This invaluable collection includes exemplars of a wide range of research techniques and provides a critical commentary for each. The commentary is designed to tackle jargon and demystify the text, highlighting the compromises that need to be made in real world research designs and the complexity of controlling relevant variables. The book seeks to underline the challenges of interpreting and generalising results both for the researchers and for those who fund their work.

This is a set book for the Open University course K302 Critical Practice in Health and Social Care.

$3.43

Save:$52.24 (94%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: First
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 25 May 2000

ISBN 10: 0761964916
ISBN 13: 9780761964919

Media Reviews
'[T]he aim of the book is to give health practitioners the background to read and understand research . I believe that this book is indeed capable of fulfilling this function, and is a useful addition to any research methods reading list. [T]he resource chapters are extremely well written and well presented with good use of sub-headings, tables, figures, and boxes to explain items in more detail.

Overall, I think this is an excellent book and a very good introduction to research. It is certainly suitable for health professionals wanting to understand enough about research to be able to read and understand published papers, but is also an excellent book to accompany any research methods course. The use of published research and the cleanly written and accessible style of the book make it an unusual and very welcome addition to the research methods field' - Medical Sociology News

'This is an ambitious contribution to the ever-growing market for research textbooks. The book concludes with an excellent appendix on sources of literature. ...useful for postgraduate students and staff wishing to fill gaps and/or double-check their facts' - Physiotherapy

`In lieu of serving up the usual fare of methods and applications to be chosen from at whim, it concentrates on clinicians with limited time who wish to evaluate research rather than necessarily do it themselves.... If you already have a book on research methods...this book will still fine-tune your antennae to the good, the bad and the cant' - The British Journal of Healthcare Computing and Information Management

'Recommended reading' - Oxford Brookes University, Oxford