by Margaret Goodman (Author), PamMoule (Author)
Nursing Research: An Introduction answers all your questions on the nursing research process. It gives you the knowledge you need to understand nursing research, evidence-based practice and critical appraisal so you can complete your own project and excel in your studies.
Key features of the book are:
It will be essential reading for nursing undergraduates, postgraduates and all new researchers.
Pam Moule is Professor of Health Services Research and Director of the Centre for Health and Clinical Research at the University of the West of England, Bristol.
Margaret Goodman is part-time Senior Lecturer in Research, based in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at the University of Coventry.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Edition: Second Edition
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 30 Nov 2013
ISBN 10: 1446240991
ISBN 13: 9781446240991
`This is a very comprehensive text - it enables the novice researcher to have a good grasp of the research process and the methodologies that can be employed in their own field of practice. I would recommend this book to my students who are embarking on their first adventure in research. It is well presented and beautifully written.'
-- Joanna O'Donnell'This textbook is a comprehensive guide introducing the novice nurse researcher to some of the main techniques and skills necessary to understand and carry out nursing research. It's 29 chapters cover key aspects of nursing research introducing the reader to the research design, process, dissemination and implementation.'
'This book would be of value to student nurses (undergraduate and postgraduate) and all new nurse researchers as a guide to lead them through developing a research proposal, or as an aid to stimulate engagement with research through the ability to critically appraise and use research in practice.'
-Kim Shrieves, Nursing Times