Further Research for Nursing : A New Guide for the Enquiring Nurse/
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- 085602077X
- RT81.5 .C53 1979
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Includes Bibliographical references
Part 1 Understanding research: the meaning of research and its relevance to nursing; overview of research approaches and methods, Jill Macleod Clark and Lisbeth Hockey. Part 2 Research into the care of specific groups of patients and clients: the care of elderly people, Pauline Fielding; psychiatric care, Julia I.Brooking; the care of the mentally handicapped, Philip Darbyshire; paediatric care, Donna M.Mead; midwifery, Tricia Murphy-Black; patients and clients in the community, Jennifer Littlewood. Part 3 Research issues in nursing and nursing care: clinical observation, Rosamund Herbert; pressure area care, Peter Lowthian; nurse-patient interaction, Jill Macleod Clark; patient teaching, Jennifer Wilson-Barnett; manpower planning, Juliet Hawkes; quality of care, Jennifer M.Hunt; conclusion - research and the future, Jill Macleod Clark and Lisbeth Hock
The material in this book has been compiled in an effort to help British nurses, midwives and health visitors accept and appreciate the role of research in their work. The relevant and readily available range of research methods and techniques in 12 different areas is illustrated.
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