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    Qualitative Research for Allied Health Professionals

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    ISBN: 9780470019634
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    AuthorFINLAY AND BALL
    Pub Date24/02/2006
    BindingPaperback
    Pages282
    Publisher: JOHN WILEY AND SONS LTD
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    Most information currently available to health professionals focuses on quantitative research; this book fills the gap. Written by occupational therapists and physiotherapists of international standing, this practical text maps the links between philosophy, research methods and practice in an accessible way.

    This practical text addresses a gap in the literature by mapping the links between philosophy, research method and practice in an accessible, readable way. It offers guidance to allied health professionals increasingly involved in research as the emphasis grows on evidence based practice on how to engage in meaningful, good quality qualitative research. To help researchers take on this challenge, the book: highlights some of the choices involved in carrying out qualitative research; offers a wide range of practical examples to show how different ways of doing qualitative research can be managed; critically examines a variety of qualitative research methodologies of particular interest to allied health professionals; and, clarifies the links between epistemology, methodology and method. The book is structured in three parts. Part I sensitises readers to the complex issues which challenge qualitative researchers at the planning stage of their projects. In Part II, the challenge of using different methodologies is critically explored by fifteen authors, who describe their individual research experiences.
    Part III examines the choices researchers make when they evaluate and present research.