The importance of evidence-based practice is increasing. As a result qualitative research is being used more often in order to understand the complexities of issues arising from clinical practice, or living with a disability. Written with this in mind, Using Qualitative Researchprovides an accessible introduction to qualitative research. It gives guidance on how to identify within published research the relevant evidence needed to support practice. It also advises on how to determine and formulate the research which still needs to be done in order to provide the missing evidence needed.
Taking a problem-based approach, each contributor discusses a specific research project based on their own experience, and together these provide cohesive coverage of the subject. Throughout the text issues related to ethics, methods and analysis are highlighted. This informative text takes a complex subject and presents it in a an easy-to-understand way.
Introduction to Qualitative Research. Choosing the Methodology to Explore the Research Question. Exploring the Lived Experience of Disability. Issues Related to Data Collection. Data Collection Involving Multiple Participants. Representation and Accountability in Qualitative Research. Exploring How Rehabilitation Students Learn. Working with Theory in Research: Feminism, Women and Disability. Understanding Another Life: Using Qualitative Research in Undergraduate Education. Evaluating Qualitative Research.
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