Routledge International Handbook of Advanced Quantitative Methods in Nursing Research (eBook, PDF)
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Designed to support global development of nursing science, this Handbook provides a new, comprehensive, and authoritative treatment of advanced quantitative methods for nursing research. Incorporating past approaches that have served as the foundation for the science, it also explores emerging approaches that will shape its future.
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Designed to support global development of nursing science, this Handbook provides a new, comprehensive, and authoritative treatment of advanced quantitative methods for nursing research. Incorporating past approaches that have served as the foundation for the science, it also explores emerging approaches that will shape its future.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134700233
- Artikelnr.: 43436841
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134700233
- Artikelnr.: 43436841
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Dr. Susan J. Henly is Professor Emerita, University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. She earned her BS with a major in nursing from the College of St. Teresa, Winona, Minnesota and practiced in rural acute care, perinatal nursing, and neonatal intensive care in Alaska, New Mexico and Minnesota before returning to graduate school. Her MS degree in nursing, focused on perinatal health research, is from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. She earned her PhD in psychometric methods from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. She served on the College of Nursing faculty at the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks prior to her appointment at Minnesota. Over the past 30 years, Sue's research has focused on psychmetric methods for nursing research with special interests in robustness of estimators in the analysis of covariance structures, model selection, and longitudinal models for health trajectories. She was Methods Director for the National Institute of Nursing Research-funded Center for Health Trajectory Research at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing. Sue has a special interest in advancing quantitative methods in nursing PhD programs. She was director of the American Indian MS to PhD Nursing Science Bridge Program (funded by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences) and chaired the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Sciences Idea Festival for Nursing Science Education. She has extensive service as a peer reviewer for nursing science, related fields, and methodology journals and has contributed to the peer review literature. Sue is Editor of Nursing Research. She is a member of the Japan Academy of Nursing Science and the American Academy of Nursing.
Part 1: The Domain of Nursing Science 1. The Domain of Nursing Science 2.
Theorising in Nursing Science Part 2: Measurement 3. Classical Test Theory
4. Clinimetrics 5. Item Response Theory: A Statistical Theory of
Measurement Based on Fungible Items 6. Behavioral Observation 7.
Biophysical Observation Part 3: Prediction and Explanation 8. Structural
Equation Modeling 9. General Growth Mixture Models 10. Multilevel Models
11. Analysis of Dynamic Systems: The Modeling of Change and Variability
Part 4: Experimental and Quasi-experimental Design 12. Theory-based Nursing
Interventions 13. Pilot Studies for Randomized Clinical Trials 14.
Causality in Experiments and Observational Studies 15. Quasi-experimental
Design in Nursing Research 16. Third Variables: Scientific Meanings and
Modeling in Non-randomized Studies 17. Joint Models for Longitudinal Data
and Time-to-event Occurrence Part 5: E-science Methods 18. Data,
Information, Knowledge, Wisdom 19. Big Data in Nursing Research 20. Data
Mining and Data Visualization 21. Genomic, Transcriptomic, Epigenomic, and
Proteomic Approaches 22. A Survey of Sources of Noise in FMRI Part 6:
Applications and Special Topics 23. Comparative Effectiveness Research and
Meta-analysis 24. Patient Safety Research: Methodological Challenges 25.
Economic Evaluations for Nursing Research 26. Mixed Methods 27. Global
Generation and Dissemination of Nursing Science
Theorising in Nursing Science Part 2: Measurement 3. Classical Test Theory
4. Clinimetrics 5. Item Response Theory: A Statistical Theory of
Measurement Based on Fungible Items 6. Behavioral Observation 7.
Biophysical Observation Part 3: Prediction and Explanation 8. Structural
Equation Modeling 9. General Growth Mixture Models 10. Multilevel Models
11. Analysis of Dynamic Systems: The Modeling of Change and Variability
Part 4: Experimental and Quasi-experimental Design 12. Theory-based Nursing
Interventions 13. Pilot Studies for Randomized Clinical Trials 14.
Causality in Experiments and Observational Studies 15. Quasi-experimental
Design in Nursing Research 16. Third Variables: Scientific Meanings and
Modeling in Non-randomized Studies 17. Joint Models for Longitudinal Data
and Time-to-event Occurrence Part 5: E-science Methods 18. Data,
Information, Knowledge, Wisdom 19. Big Data in Nursing Research 20. Data
Mining and Data Visualization 21. Genomic, Transcriptomic, Epigenomic, and
Proteomic Approaches 22. A Survey of Sources of Noise in FMRI Part 6:
Applications and Special Topics 23. Comparative Effectiveness Research and
Meta-analysis 24. Patient Safety Research: Methodological Challenges 25.
Economic Evaluations for Nursing Research 26. Mixed Methods 27. Global
Generation and Dissemination of Nursing Science
Part 1: The Domain of Nursing Science 1. The Domain of Nursing Science 2.
Theorising in Nursing Science Part 2: Measurement 3. Classical Test Theory
4. Clinimetrics 5. Item Response Theory: A Statistical Theory of
Measurement Based on Fungible Items 6. Behavioral Observation 7.
Biophysical Observation Part 3: Prediction and Explanation 8. Structural
Equation Modeling 9. General Growth Mixture Models 10. Multilevel Models
11. Analysis of Dynamic Systems: The Modeling of Change and Variability
Part 4: Experimental and Quasi-experimental Design 12. Theory-based Nursing
Interventions 13. Pilot Studies for Randomized Clinical Trials 14.
Causality in Experiments and Observational Studies 15. Quasi-experimental
Design in Nursing Research 16. Third Variables: Scientific Meanings and
Modeling in Non-randomized Studies 17. Joint Models for Longitudinal Data
and Time-to-event Occurrence Part 5: E-science Methods 18. Data,
Information, Knowledge, Wisdom 19. Big Data in Nursing Research 20. Data
Mining and Data Visualization 21. Genomic, Transcriptomic, Epigenomic, and
Proteomic Approaches 22. A Survey of Sources of Noise in FMRI Part 6:
Applications and Special Topics 23. Comparative Effectiveness Research and
Meta-analysis 24. Patient Safety Research: Methodological Challenges 25.
Economic Evaluations for Nursing Research 26. Mixed Methods 27. Global
Generation and Dissemination of Nursing Science
Theorising in Nursing Science Part 2: Measurement 3. Classical Test Theory
4. Clinimetrics 5. Item Response Theory: A Statistical Theory of
Measurement Based on Fungible Items 6. Behavioral Observation 7.
Biophysical Observation Part 3: Prediction and Explanation 8. Structural
Equation Modeling 9. General Growth Mixture Models 10. Multilevel Models
11. Analysis of Dynamic Systems: The Modeling of Change and Variability
Part 4: Experimental and Quasi-experimental Design 12. Theory-based Nursing
Interventions 13. Pilot Studies for Randomized Clinical Trials 14.
Causality in Experiments and Observational Studies 15. Quasi-experimental
Design in Nursing Research 16. Third Variables: Scientific Meanings and
Modeling in Non-randomized Studies 17. Joint Models for Longitudinal Data
and Time-to-event Occurrence Part 5: E-science Methods 18. Data,
Information, Knowledge, Wisdom 19. Big Data in Nursing Research 20. Data
Mining and Data Visualization 21. Genomic, Transcriptomic, Epigenomic, and
Proteomic Approaches 22. A Survey of Sources of Noise in FMRI Part 6:
Applications and Special Topics 23. Comparative Effectiveness Research and
Meta-analysis 24. Patient Safety Research: Methodological Challenges 25.
Economic Evaluations for Nursing Research 26. Mixed Methods 27. Global
Generation and Dissemination of Nursing Science