
Introduction to Research for Midwives
Colin Rees(Author)
Churchill Livingstone (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 20. March 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-0-7020-5165-4 (ISBN)
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Description
Struggling to understand the language of research? Need to understand the basic principles and processes of research? Do you find it difficult to know how to apply research to clinical practice?
This third edition of Introduction to Research for Midwives is the answer! In simple language, it explains the world of research both for those who must use it as part of evidence-based practice and those undertaking research.
The content is particularly student-friendly and provides clear guidelines on critiquing research articles and producing successful reviews of the literature, with many tips on producing assignments that really work.
All midwives and other health professionals will find this book invaluable in applying research to their own practice.
No prior knowledge of research needed
Written in a simple, practical style
Applied to the context of evidence-based practice
Comprehensive glossary of research terms
Quantitative and qualitative research approaches clarified and illustrated
Time-saving study skills highlighted
Key points summaries for quick revision
Clear emphasis on evidence-based practice
All chapters include new material
Major chapters extensively rewritten
Up-to-date references and examples
New research techniques included
Glossary updated and simplified
This third edition of Introduction to Research for Midwives is the answer! In simple language, it explains the world of research both for those who must use it as part of evidence-based practice and those undertaking research.
The content is particularly student-friendly and provides clear guidelines on critiquing research articles and producing successful reviews of the literature, with many tips on producing assignments that really work.
All midwives and other health professionals will find this book invaluable in applying research to their own practice.
No prior knowledge of research needed
Written in a simple, practical style
Applied to the context of evidence-based practice
Comprehensive glossary of research terms
Quantitative and qualitative research approaches clarified and illustrated
Time-saving study skills highlighted
Key points summaries for quick revision
Clear emphasis on evidence-based practice
All chapters include new material
Major chapters extensively rewritten
Up-to-date references and examples
New research techniques included
Glossary updated and simplified
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
Illustrated; Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
350 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7020-5165-4 (9780702051654)
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COLIN REES BSc(Econ) MSc(Econ) PGCE(FE)Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery Studies, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UKColin Rees is a lecturer in research attached to the University of Wales College of Medicine. He has covered the subject of research with midwives on a wide range of courses including those at degree and masters level. He has undertaken a number of projects in midwifery, including the routine use of enemas in delivery with Sheila Drayton, and has a special interest in antenatal education. He has published widely across the nursing and midwifery press, including articles on research methodology for both midwives and practice nurses.
Author
Lecturer, University of Wales College of Medicine, School of Nursing and Midwifery Studies, Cardiff, Wales
Content
1. Midwifery, research and evidence-based practice
2. Key concepts in research
3. The basic framework of research
4. Qualitative research approaches
5. Critiquing research articles
6. Reviewing the literature
7. The research question
8. Ethics and research
9. Surveys
10. Interviews
11. Observation
12. Experiments
13. Statistics in research
14. Sampling methods
15. The challenge of the future
Glossary
Index.
2. Key concepts in research
3. The basic framework of research
4. Qualitative research approaches
5. Critiquing research articles
6. Reviewing the literature
7. The research question
8. Ethics and research
9. Surveys
10. Interviews
11. Observation
12. Experiments
13. Statistics in research
14. Sampling methods
15. The challenge of the future
Glossary
Index.