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    Making Sense of Research in Nursing, Health and Social Care 7ed

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    ISBN: 9781529712018
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    AuthorMoule, Pam
    Pub Date12/12/2020
    BindingPaperback
    Pages236
    Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
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    Now in its 7th edition, this introductory guide provides students in nursing, health and social care, with a concise overview of the different research methods and terminology that they will come across when undertaking research, helping them to become 'research literate' in a short space of time.

    What is research and how does it work in the context of nursing, health and social care?


    Now in its 7th edition, this introductory guide provides you with a concise overview of the different research methods and terminology that you will come across when undertaking research in any course related to nursing, health and social care. The book's easy-to-follow structure takes you from research novice to confident researcher, helping you to make sense of research and understand how it is implemented in healthcare practice.


    The new edition includes:




    Updates in line with the 2018 NMC standards, with more information on the impact of GDPR, consent and vulnerable groups, Personal and Public Involvement (PPI), and work-based projects.
    Improved case examples of real research, with more on group work, poster presentations, research output and dissemination, literature reviews, and dissertations.
    Upgraded activities that include reflective exercises, critical appraisal tools, a dissemination plan, and a glossary, all in the book.


    This is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students within the health and therapy professions, nurses, midwives, physiotherapists, radiographers, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists and paramedics.