The research process in nursing
Corporate Author: | |
---|---|
Other Authors: | |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Chichester, West Sussex ; Ames, Iowa :
Blackwell Pub.,
2010.
|
Edition: | 6th ed. / |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ucy/Doc?id=10728372 |
Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: Section 1: Setting the scene.
- 1.Research and development in nursing.
- 2.The research process
- 3.Research ethics.
- 4.User involvement in research.
- 5.Inclusive research.
- Section 2: Preparing the ground.
- 6.Finding the evidence.
- 7.Critical appraisal of the literature.
- 8.Preparing a research proposal.
- 9.Planning and managing a research project.
- 10.Gaining access to the research site.
- Section 3:Choosing the right approach.
- 11.The quantitative - qualitative continuum.
- 12.Samples and sampling.
- 13.Grounded theory.
- 14.Ethnography
- 15.Phenomenology.
- 16.Narrative research.
- 17.Experimental research.
- 18.Surveys.
- 19.Delphi approach.
- 20. Case Study Research.
- 21.Evaluation research.
- 22.Action Research.
- 23.Practitioner research.
- 24.Systematic reviews.
- 25.Realist synthesis.
- 26.Historical research.
- 27.Mixed methods.
- Section 4: Collecting data.
- 28.Interviews.
- 29.Focus groups.
- 30.Questionnaires.
- 31.Observation.
- 32.Other qualitative methods.
- 33.Outcome measures.
- Section 5: Making sense of data.
- 34.Qualitative analysis.
- 35.Descriptive analysis quantitative data.
- 36.Examining relationships quantitative research.
- Section 6: Putting research into practice.
- 37.Communicating and disseminating research.
- 38.Evidence-based practice.
- 39.Using research in clinical practice.
- 40.Future directions for nursing research.