CITATION

Ross, Tracy. A Survival Guide for Health Research Methods. UK: McGraw-Hill Education, 2012.

A Survival Guide for Health Research Methods

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Published:  2012

ISBN: 9780335244744 0335244734

Book description:

A SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR Health Research Methods

“This is an excellent and much needed book. It has a clear and logical structure that leads you through the knowledge base needed to critically appraise and evaluate clinical research studies … Each section has brief measurable learning outcomes to give the learning focus and particularly helpful is the 'Jargon Busting' glossary placed at the end of each chapter … This is the book I wish I had written.”

Christine Lorraine Carline, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health, Staffordshire University, UK

This handy book is an ideal companion for all health and nursing students looking for an accessible guide to research. Written in a friendly style, the book takes the stress out of research learning by offering realistic, practical guidance and demystifying research methods jargon.

The book takes you through the main methods, tools and approaches used by health researchers and uses examples and case studies to highlight good and bad practice in research. The book also includes:

  • • Guidance on critical thinking and writing, to assist you in interpreting research articles and judging their worth

  • • Simple exercises, discussion points and reflective opportunities to help you construct logical arguments and apply research findings to practice

  • • Useful tips for surviving and exceeding in your course of study

  • • A section in each chapter on ‘jargon busting' to help you keep on top of the terms and language used in research

A Survival Guide for Health Research Methods is a great first book for students and practitioners new to the subject. It will also be of use to staff returning to practice and those with no prior research knowledge.

Tracy Ross is Senior Lecturer at Glyndŵr University, UK and has taught research methods for over 10 years. She has taught research at diploma, degree and masters level and many of the anecdotes from students have provided the inspiration for this book.