
Using Evidence in Health and Social Care
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. May 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-0-7619-6495-7 (ISBN)
Description
This wide-ranging text on research methods in health and social care introduces readers to different kinds of evidence and helps them to evaluate the unique contributions of each. It acknowledges the variety of contexts in which practitioners work and the challenges of putting research into practice. The book introduces readers to research of different kinds - the randomised controlled trial, the survey, qualitative research and action research - and highlights the underlying logic and value of each. It also addresses economic appraisal, and ethical issues in research. The text goes on to consider how there can be a much more active and dynamic interplay between practice and research, and using examples from health and social care shows that applying evidence is a complex process requiring the active participation of those on the receiving end.
Those who seek to develop and improve their practice will welcome this approach to evidence-based health. The text supports evidence-based practice but seeks to ensure that the interpretations and uses of it are broad, thoughtful and informed. As such, Using Evidence in Health and Social Care will be an essential text for research methods courses in health, social work and nursing. It is a textbook for the Open University course K302 Critical Practice in Health and Social Care.
Those who seek to develop and improve their practice will welcome this approach to evidence-based health. The text supports evidence-based practice but seeks to ensure that the interpretations and uses of it are broad, thoughtful and informed. As such, Using Evidence in Health and Social Care will be an essential text for research methods courses in health, social work and nursing. It is a textbook for the Open University course K302 Critical Practice in Health and Social Care.
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Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
492 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-6495-7 (9780761964957)
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Roger Gomm | Celia Davies
Using Evidence in Health and Social Care
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05/2000
1st Edition
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Roger Gomm, now retired, was lecturer in health and welfare at The Open University, UK. He has long experience of ethnographic research in both the United Kingdom and internationally, and of bespoke evaluation research. He has written several books, including Social Research Methodology (second edition, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008) and Key Concepts in Social Research Methods (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009).
Content
PART ONE: EVIDENCE IN PRACTICE
Ways of Knowing - Ann Brechin and Moyra Sidell
Making Sense of Surveys - Roger Gomm
Understanding Experimental Design - Roger Gomm
Interpreting Meanings - Kelley Johnson
Using Action Research - Elizabeth Hart and Meg Bond
Producing Evidence Ethically - Maureen Eby
PART TWO: PUTTING RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE
Research and Practice - Gill Needham
Making a Difference
Agency Information for Better Practice - Roger Gomm
Would It Work Here? - Roger Gomm
Should We Afford It? - Roger Gomm
Evidence for Planning Services - Roger Gomm
Ways of Knowing - Ann Brechin and Moyra Sidell
Making Sense of Surveys - Roger Gomm
Understanding Experimental Design - Roger Gomm
Interpreting Meanings - Kelley Johnson
Using Action Research - Elizabeth Hart and Meg Bond
Producing Evidence Ethically - Maureen Eby
PART TWO: PUTTING RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE
Research and Practice - Gill Needham
Making a Difference
Agency Information for Better Practice - Roger Gomm
Would It Work Here? - Roger Gomm
Should We Afford It? - Roger Gomm
Evidence for Planning Services - Roger Gomm