Practical Research
A Guide for Therapists
Sally French(Author)
Butterworth-Heinemann (Publisher)
Published on 9. August 1993
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-7506-0618-9 (ISBN)
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Description
This is the first text in the "Skills for Practice Series" edited by Sally French and Jo Laing. These texts deal with contemporary issues in Therapy Practice. Over recent years, therapists and therapy students have become more involved in research. The need to justify professional practice and demonstrate the efficiency of clinical intervention has become more important as health care practice and the use of resources has come under closer scrutiny. This book provides a broad and practical account of the many research methods and approaches available to therapists, ranging from the highly structured and quantitative to those which are qualitative and open ended. Ethical issues, statistics, writing research proposals and reports, and the dissemination of research findings are also discussed. The book is referenced for those therapists requiring more detailed information.
This is the first text in the "Skills for Practice Series" edited by Sally French and Jo Laing. These texts deal with contemporary issues in Therapy Practice. Over recent years, therapists and therapy students have become more involved in research. The need to justify professional practice and demonstrate the efficiency of clinical intervention has become more important as health care practice and the use of resources has come under closer scrutiny. This book provides a broad and practical account of the many research methods and approaches available to therapists, ranging from the highly structured and quantitative to those which are qualitative and open ended. Ethical issues, statistics, writing research proposals and reports, and the dissemination of research findings are also discussed. The book is referenced for those therapists requiring more detailed information.
This is the first text in the "Skills for Practice Series" edited by Sally French and Jo Laing. These texts deal with contemporary issues in Therapy Practice. Over recent years, therapists and therapy students have become more involved in research. The need to justify professional practice and demonstrate the efficiency of clinical intervention has become more important as health care practice and the use of resources has come under closer scrutiny. This book provides a broad and practical account of the many research methods and approaches available to therapists, ranging from the highly structured and quantitative to those which are qualitative and open ended. Ethical issues, statistics, writing research proposals and reports, and the dissemination of research findings are also discussed. The book is referenced for those therapists requiring more detailed information.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Illustrations
13 illus
Dimensions
Height: 152 mm
Width: 102 mm
Weight
297 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7506-0618-9 (9780750606189)
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Content
CONTENTS: STARTING RESEARCH - Introduction to research; Developing research ideas; Ethical issues; Writing a research proposal; Reviewing the literature; Sampling and sample designs; RESEARCH METHODS AND APPROACHES - Surveys - the questionnaire; Surveys - the interview; The Delphi technique; Experimenta; and quasi-experimental research; Basic statistical concepts; Observation; Documentary research; Research approaches; REPORTING AND DENOMINATING RESEARCH FINDINGS - Writing a research report; Disseminating research findings