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Research and Evidence-Based Practice - Vanessa Heaslip, Bruce Lindsay

Research and Evidence-Based Practice

For Nursing, Health and Social Care Students
Buch | Softcover
178 Seiten
2019
Lantern Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-908625-59-5 (ISBN)
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Research and Evidence-Based Practice is an introductory textbook that aims to help nursing, health and
social care students understand the principles of research.



The book shows students how research provides evidence for practice and helps them to develop their own evidence-based practice.
Research and Evidence-Based Practice is an accessible textbook for nursing, health and social care students seeking to understand what research is and how it can provide evidence for practice.



Through clear explanations, key case studies, questions and activities, the book will help you to understand the principles of research and develop your own evidence-based practice. You will learn:

Why research is carried out, what the aims are, and why it matters.
How to search and review the literature and evaluate the quality of research
How research projects are designed, how participants are recruited, how data is collected and analysed, and how research findings are communicated
About the costs of research and how it is funded
About the ethics of research in health and social care
How to review evidence and how evidence is used to improve the quality of care


This book will help you to demonstrate your understanding of research and evidence and to develop and promote best practice in health and social care.



From reviews:

“I would definitely recommend this book to any student starting a research module or even to refresh your memories ready for your dissertations/literature reviews. The content included is everything I would want to know as a student starting a research module. The glossary at the back is great for understanding the research terminology, which can often feel like a brand new language when you first start reading research papers. There are also handy references which you can use to do further reading and enhance your critical discussion within your assignments.



The book lives up to its intention to act as a lead-in to the research topic and has a clear and concise style throughout, whilst explaining things in the amount of detail needed to fully understand them. A must read for any nursing or health and social care student!”



Review on studentnurseandbeyond.co.uk, March 2019



Essentials is a series of accessible, introductory textbooks for students in nursing, health and social care. New and forthcoming titles in the series:





The Care Process
Communication Skills
Leadership
Mental Health
Promoting Health and Wellbeing
Study Skills

Vanessa Heaslip is a Professor of Nursing and Healthcare Equity at the University of Salford, and a visiting Associate Professor in the Department of Social Work at Stavanger University, Norway. She has extensive experience in nursing and nurse education and is an experienced qualitative researcher. Her research interests focus on socially excluded groups whose voices are not traditionally heard in the academic or professional discourse, as well as experiences of marginalised communities who experience inequality of opportunity in accessing statutory services. Professor Heaslip has contributed to many books and has written journal articles, editorials and discussion papers. She is also on the editorial board of the Journal of Clinical Nursing and writes regular reviews for a variety of nursing and academic journals, based on her expertise in qualitative research, socially excluded groups, marginalised communities, equality and diversity. Bruce Lindsay worked in health care for over thirty years after qualifying in children’s nursing and adult nursing in Sheffield. He was awarded a PhD for his research into the development of the care of children in acute hospitals. He was a Senior Lecturer and Deputy Director of the Nursing and Midwifery Research Unit at the School of Health Sciences, University of East Anglia, until 2012, and was a systematic reviewer for Cochrane for fifteen years. He is now a freelance music journalist and biographer.

About the authors; Introduction



Part One: Understanding research



1. Identifying the research aim

     1.1 Introduction

     1.2 Why does society want health and social care research?

     1.3 Why do researchers do research?

     1.4 What will be studied?

     1.5 Who makes the decisions?

     1.6 What do we want to find out?

     1.7 Achieving success



2. Reviewing the literature

     2.1 Introduction

     2.2 Why does a researcher need to know what's already available?

     2.3 Understanding the context

     2.4 Understanding the existing evidence

     2.5 Can I justify my project?

     2.6 Carrying out the literature review

     2.7 Developing a search strategy

     2.8 Searching databases

     2.9 What else should be searched?

     2.10 Evaluating quality

     2.11 Conclusion



3. Designing a study

     3.1 Introduction

     3.2 The three levels

     3.3 Making sense of the levels

     3.4 Paradigms

     3.5 Methodologies

     3.6 Method

     3.7 Tools

     3.8 The research hierarchies

     3.9 External influences

     3.10 Making the final choice



4. Can it be done? Funding and ethics

     4.1 Introduction

     4.2 Who funds research?

     4.3 How much does research cost?

     4.4 Ethical issues in health and social care research

     4.5 Gaining ethical approval

     4.6 Public engagement in research

     4.7 Reading research - identifying ethical issues



5. Recruitment and data collection

     5.1 Introduction

     5.2 Recruitment issues

     5.3 Participants or subjects?

     5.4 Developing inclusion and exclusion criteria

     5.5 Selection and sampling

     5.6 Sampling

     5.7 How big should the sample be?

     5.8 Attrition

     5.9 Obtaining consent

     5.10 Giving rewards

     5.11 Data collection

     5.12 Data collection tools

     5.13 Issues in data collection

     5.14 Confidentiality and anonymity

     5.15 Conclusion



6. Data analysis

     6.1 Introduction

     6.2 Quantitative and qualitative analysis: the same but different?

     6.3 Quantitative analysis

     6.4 Measurement scales

     6.5 Types of statistical analysis

     6.6 Major methods of quantitative analysis

     6.7 Conclusion



7. What do we know now? Communicating research findings

     7.1 Introduction

     7.2 What can research tell us?

     7.3 Limits to research accuracy

     7.4 Building a body of research

     7.5 Disseminating research

     7.6 Conclusion



Part Two: Evidence-based practice



8. Reviewing the evidence

     8.1 Introduction

     8.2 Reliable, valid, relevant and applicable?

     8.3 Relevance and applicability

     8.4 Research synthesis

     8.5 Evidence from other sources

     8.6 Role of the service user

     8.7 Conclusion



9. Putting the evidence into practice

     9.1 Introduction

     9.2 The relationship between evidence and practice

     9.3 Top-down or bottom-up?

     9.4 Changing personal practice

     9.5 Practitioner inquiry

     9.6 Action research

     9.7 Conclusion



10. Audit and evaluation

     10.1 Introduction

     10.2 Audit and evaluation: what are they?

     10.3 Differentiating between audit, evaluation and research

     10.4 When to audit or evaluate

     10.5 What standards matter?

     10.6 Involving services users in audit and evaluation

     10.7 Conclusion



11. 'Closing the circle': issues for the future

     11.1 Introduction

     11.2 The speed of change

     11.3 New and forthcoming developments

     11.4 Predicting, creating and dealing with change: the place of research

     11.5 The international nature of health and social care

     11.6 Who will be the health and social care researchers of the future?

     11.7 Conclusion



Glossary; References; Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Essentials
Verlagsort Cheltenham
Sprache englisch
Maße 172 x 244 mm
Gewicht 365 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege Ausbildung / Prüfung
Pflege Studiengänge Pflegewissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-908625-59-7 / 1908625597
ISBN-13 978-1-908625-59-5 / 9781908625595
Zustand Neuware
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