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Introduction to Research for Midwives

Introduction to Research for Midwives

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With an increasing expectation that all health professionals, including midwives, will base their practice on evidence, this popular book demystifies the world of research for midwives in the UK.

Introduction to Research for Midwives is a highly regarded resource that helps the reader develop their research skills and guides them toward using evidence effectively in their clinical work. Written clearly and simply, it covers research methods and processes, critical evaluation of research, and application of research to practice.

This book is suitable for both students and practising midwives, whether they are producers or end-users of research, or simply need to understand how to critique research articles and produce literature reviews.

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Elsevier
92795
9780702080036
9780702080036

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Publication date
2022
Issue number
4
Cover
paperback
Pages count
222
Dimensions (mm)
191 x 235
Weight (g)
440
  • 1 MIDWIFERY, RESEARCH AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
    2 KEY CONCEPTS IN RESEARCH
    3 THE BASIC FRAMEWORK OF RESEARCH
    4 QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACHES
    5 CRITIQUING RESEARCH ARTICLES
    6 REVIEWING THE LITERATURE
    7 THE RESEARCH QUESTION
    8 ETHICS AND RESEARCH
    9 SURVEYS AND QUESTIONNAIRES
    10 INTERVIEWS
    11 OBSERVATION
    12 EXPERIMENTS
    13 STATISTICS IN RESEARCH
    14 SAMPLING METHODS
    15 WRITING AN UNDERGRADUATE DISSERTATION
    16 THE CHALLENGE FOR THE FUTURE
    Glossary
    Index
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