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Do you find research challenging to read? Do you struggle to get to grips with a research paper?
Understanding, critiquing and using research is a key requirement of students studying nursing and healthcare. This bookwill equip you with the skills you need to understand research and use it in your practice and academic assignments.
The approach used in this book is unique: each chapter focuses on a published research paper one you might be asked to read for a seminar or include in your academic work. In clear, straightforward language, the authors take you through each paper step by
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Do you find research challenging to read? Do you struggle to get to grips with a research paper?

Understanding, critiquing and using research is a key requirement of students studying nursing and healthcare. This bookwill equip you with the skills you need to understand research and use it in your practice and academic assignments.

The approach used in this book is unique: each chapter focuses on a published research paper one you might be asked to read for a seminar or include in your academic work. In clear, straightforward language, the authors take you through each paper step by step, using it as a basis for exploring the underpinning research method or design, and how it has been reported.

Key features:

· Each chapter focuses on a different research method by working through a relevant research paper

· Identifies the main skills you need for your course: understanding research methods and critiquing articles

· Written specifically for nursing and healthcare students by experienced nursing and health care lecturers

· Develops your confidence in understanding research by helping you to apply your knowledge to real research papers.
Autorenporträt
Dr Helen Aveyard is a Principal Lecturer in the Oxford School of Nursing and Midwifery at Oxford Brookes University. After completing her undergraduate nursing degree, combining clinical duties with study, Helen completed her MA in Medical Law and Ethics and PhD. On taking up academic role, Helen has published widely on nursing ethics and education in research methods. Helen is an experienced supervisor for PhD and professional doctorate students and is the author of ¿ Doing a literature review in health and social care¿ which is in its 4th edition. Other co-authored texts include 'A postgraduate's guide to doing a literature review' and "A beginner's guide to evidence based practice' all published by Open University Press. Helen has written previous courses for Epigeum in 2010 and 2017
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This is an ideal text for undergraduate nursing and paramedic students reading and learning to appraise research. This is pitched at the right level and students will find this extremely helpful as they develop these appraisal skills. Dr Audrey Cund 20221115