This book presents a unique approach to teaching the principles of health
research using practical case studies with which nurses and midwives can
engage to gain the skills to read and understand reports, evaluate the quality
of research, synthesise different studies and be able to evaluate their
effectiveness when applied to clinical practice.
The book covers core concepts and principles, including the following:
What evidence is and why understanding research is vital
Finding reliable sources of evidence
The nature of the research process
Understanding quantitative and qualitative research
Ethical considerations
Using research to guide clinical practice
Throughout the book, activities, summaries and review questions help
ground theory in real-life scenarios, showing how evidence-based practice
can be applied in every aspect of nursing and midwifery care. It is designed
for nurses and midwives, from those just beginning their studies to qualified
practitioners undertaking their first research projects.
Lisa McKenna is Professor and Dean in the School of Nursing and
Midwifery, La Trobe University, Melbourne. She has researched widely,
particularly in the areas of nursing, midwifery and health professional
education and workforce, and published over 250 refereed peer-reviewed
journal articles along with a number of textbooks. Lisa’s research expertise
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