One of the Healthcare Active Learning series of open learning books. This book offers open learning courses ranging from 15-40 hours study time at an extremeley low cost. The book all contain workbook sections, readers/resource sections, exercises, and self-assessment sections.
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Fully updated from the earlier editions by Holloway and Wheeler, it reflects recent developments in nursing research. This new edition provides clear explanations of abstract ideas in qualitative research as well as practical procedures.
Continuing to introduce the core qualitative methods for data collection and analysis, this new edition also features chapters covering newer methods which are becoming more widely used in the health research field; examining the role of ...
This lively book helps you understand why research is important, gives a straightforward account of the essential knowledge that you will need and demystifies the language and process of research.
In her study titled, “Margaret Shanks, Nurse to Susan B. Anthony: Exploring the Extraordinary in the 'Ordinary' Nurse,” Marshall (2009) explores the “ordinary” life of Margaret Shanks, the private duty nurse who nursed the famous ...
Felicity Callard and Des Fitzgerald (2016) discuss how their interdisciplinary (between geography, sociology and neuroscience) work on the brain began as new funding opportunities around the neurosciences opened up, particularly funding ...
This book discusses the problems that relate to every qualitative nursing project: improving the use of self; examining one's own culture; myths and realities of qualitative sampling; debates about counting and coding data; and ethical ...
The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Methods in Health Research is a comprehensive and authoritative source on qualitative research methods.