Nursing Research
An Introduction
- Pam Moule - University of the West of England, UK
- Helen Aveyard - Oxford Brookes University, UK
- Margaret Goodman - Coventry University, UK
This book answers all your students' questions on the nursing research process. Restructured to follow their progress from being a novice nurse researcher to an experienced one, it gives them the knowledge to understand evidence-based practice and critical appraisal and to succeed in their own projects. Key features of the book are:
- Updated practical coverage of key methods such as conducting a survey and a section on the Research Excellence Framework
- International research examples in action
- Reflective exercises
- A companion website including access to journal articles and flashcards.
It is essential reading for nursing undergraduates, postgraduates and all new researchers.
Supplements
Clear and concise information, which can be used in bite size chunks for students.
Good basic level book for easy reference
This book is very useful for students who need to develop their critical thinking and reflective writing. An important addition to our reading list as the technical language is clearly explained and can be applied to relevant case studies
We recommended this book to second year undergraduate student as the research information presented was clear and the book offered excellent critiquing frameworks for students to explore when appraising research articles.
Easily accessible text with companion website resources.