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Table of Contents

Contributors xiii

Introduction to the 7th Edition xvii

About the Companion Website xx  

Section 1 Setting the Scene

Chapter 1 Research and Development in Nursing 3
Kate Gerrish

Chapter 2 The Research Process 15
Anne Lacey

Chapter 3 Research Ethics 31
Martin Johnson and Tony Long

Chapter 4 User Involvement in Research 43
Janey Speers and Judith Lathlean

Chapter 5 Research for a Multiethnic Society 57
Sarah Salway and George T.H. Ellison

Chapter 6 Digital Technologies in Research 71
Susie Macfarlane and Tracey Bucknall

Section 2 Preparing the Ground

Chapter 7 Finding the Evidence 89
Claire Beecroft, Andrew Booth and Angie Rees

Chapter 8 Critical Appraisal of the Evidence 105
Angie Rees, Claire Beecroft and Andrew Booth

Chapter 9 Preparing a Research Proposal 119
Julie Taylor

Chapter 10 Planning and Managing a Research Project 131
Carol A. Haigh

Chapter 11 Gaining Access to the Research Site 143
Leslie Gelling

Section 3 Choosing the Right Approach

Chapter 12 The Quantitative–Qualitative Continuum 159
Annie Topping

Chapter 13 Sampling 173
Katherine Hunt and Judith Lathlean

Chapter 14 Grounded Theory 185
Immy Holloway and Kathleen T. Galvin

Chapter 15 Ethnography 199
Immy Holloway and Kathleen T. Galvin

Chapter 16 Phenomenological Research 211
Kathleen T. Galvin and Immy Holloway

Chapter 17 Narrative Research 225
Dawn Freshwater and Immy Holloway

Chapter 18 Experimental Research 237
Andrea E. Nelson, Jo Dumville and David Torgerson

Chapter 19 Surveys 255
Felicity Hasson, Hugh McKenna and Sinead Keeney

Chapter 20 The Delphi Technique 267
Sinead Keeney

Chapter 21 Case Study Research 279
Charlotte Clarke, Jan Reed and Sarah E. Keyes

Chapter 22 Evaluation Research 291
Judith Lathlean

Chapter 23 Action Research 303
Julienne Meyer and Julie Cooper

Chapter 24 Practitioner Research 319
Bridie Kent

Chapter 25 Systematic Reviews and Evidence Syntheses 333
Andrew Booth, Angie Rees and Claire Beecroft

Chapter 26 Realist Synthesis 353
Jo Rycroft‐Malone, Brendan McCormack, Kara DeCorby and Alison M. Hutchinson

Chapter 27 Mixed Methods Research 371
Joanne Turnbull and Judith Lathlean

Section 4 Collecting Data

Chapter 28 Interviewing 387
Angela Tod

Chapter 29 Focus Groups 401
Claire Goodman and Catherine Evans

Chapter 30 Questionnaire Design 413
Martyn Jones and Janice Rattray

Chapter 31 Observation 427
Jo Booth

Chapter 32 Think Aloud Technique 441
Tracey Bucknall and Leanne M. Aitken

Chapter 33 Outcome Measures 455
Peter Griffiths and Anne Marie Rafferty

Section 5 Making Sense of Data

Chapter 34 Qualitative Analysis 471
Judith Lathlean

Chapter 35 Descriptive Analysis of Quantitative Data 489
Stephen J. Walters and Jenny Freeman

Chapter 36 Examining Relationships in Quantitative Data 505
Jenny Freeman and Stephen J. Walters

Section 6 Putting Research into Practice

Chapter 37 Disseminating Research Findings 527
Kate Gerrish

Chapter 38 Evidence‐Based Practice 541
Kate Gerrish

Chapter 39 Translating Research Findings into Practice 555
Kate Gerrish

Chapter 40 Future Trends in Nursing Research 571
Kate Gerrish and Judith Lathlean

Glossary 583

Index 591 

About the Author

Kate Gerrish is Professor of Nursing Research at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Sheffield and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK.

Judith Lathlean is Professor of Health Research within the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, UK.

Reviews

Praise for previous editions: The perfect text for any health care professional whowishes to gain a sound understanding of research This textsucceeds where others fail in terms of the thoroughness of theresearch process and the accessible style in which the material ispresented. In an age when nursing and health care research is goingfrom strength to strength this book offers those in the world ofacademia and practice an excellent and essential 'bible' that is amust on any bookshelf (Dr Aisha Holloway, Lecturer AdultHealth, Division of Nursing, The University ofNottingham) "This new edition is worth buying," (Nursing Standard,July 2010) "The first edition of this book was published 20 years ago and Iwish I had seen it then. It is only over the last 10 years or sothat I have actively become more interested and this book wouldhave certainly stimulated my interest much sooner. If you areundertaking a research activity it is a book that helps you eachstep of the way. A very understandable and enjoyable publication.(Accident and Emergency Nursing Journal)

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