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By Maggie Tarling, MSc, BSc(Hons), RGN, RM and Linda Crofts
232 pagesCopyright 2002$63.95, Paperback, Reference
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This book contains a wealth of practical guidance about what doing research actually involves for the often hard-pressed and isolated researcher. It bridges the gap and provides 'real-life' insight into undertaking research in nursing. It focuses on the practicality of research and identifies the pitfalls that can so easily undermine even the most carefully planned project.
"The information is most accessible high level but not confusing; complicated yet simplified; helpful yet not condescending. It is modern in all senses of the word, and will equip new and experienced health care practitioners to make sense of the research and evidence based health care agenda for the NHS and in their own practice ." Brendan Docherty MSc, RN, PGCE, Professional Nurse Vol. 18 No. 1, September 2002book should help any novice researcher to get started. This book is a valuable and realistic resource for the inexperienced researcher, which could help them to avoid the many difficulties that experienced researchers have had to overcome through trial and error."Nursing Standard Vol 17 No 5fantastic book is ideal for any practising nurse who may be taking (or contemplating) a BSc, MSc or PhD. Its consis and informative style make it a useful survival guide to performing a quality piece of research" Jaclyn Proctor, Nurse Education in Practice, March 2003
All nurses involved in doing research - for both experienced researchers and first timers - professional and post-graduate level.
By Maggie Tarling, MSc, BSc(Hons), RGN, RM, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Anaesthetics Research, Royal London Hospital, London, UK and Linda Crofts, Director of Nursing Research and Development, Royal Hospitals NHS Trust, London, UK