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Quantitative Health Research: Issues and Methods


Quantitative Health Research: Issues and Methods

Paperback by Curtis, Elizabeth; Drennan, Jonathan

Quantitative Health Research: Issues and Methods

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ISBN:
9780335245734
Publication Date:
16 Aug 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
440 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Quantitative Health Research: Issues and Methods

Description

This book is a detailed and comprehensive guide to undertaking quantitative health research at postgraduate and professional level. It takes you through the entire research process, from designing the project to presenting the results and will help you execute high quality quantitative research that improves and informs clinical practice.Written by a team of research experts, this book covers common practical problems such as applying theory to research and analysing data. It also includes chapters on communicating with ethics committees, recruiting samples from vulnerable populations, audit as a research approach, quasi-experimental designs and using cognitive interviewing, making it a new and innovative offering for health researchers. Other topics covered in this book include: Ethical considerations of researchDesigning and planning quantitative research projectsData measurement and collectionAnalyzing and presenting resultsWith a strong practical focus, each chapter features examples of real-life research to illustrate the quantitative research process, as well as tips and insights into research planning and execution. This book is an essential guide for all health care professionals undertaking a postgraduate degree, as well as health researchers and practitioners who need to carry out research as part of their professional role. Contributors: Ruth Belling, Michelle Butler, Catherine Comiskey, Siobhan Corrigan, Gloria Crispino, Orla Dempsey, Suzanne Guerin, Maree Johnson, Carmel Kelly, Elaine Lehane, Maria Lohan, Susan McLaren, Deirdre Mongan, Corina Naughton, Rhona O'Connell, Elaine Pierce, Gary Rolfe, Eileen Savage, Anne Scott, Emma Stokes, Roger Watson ""Learning quantitative research is taken much for granted. This is probably why there are fewer generic books on quantitative than qualitative research. This book is long overdue. Clearly- written and well structured, it takes us through the whole journey of a research project from developing 'research questions' to 'presenting the findings', passing through philosophical underpinnings, recruitment of participants and ethical considerations. Written by an array of well-known researchers and teachers, this book will certainly appeal to new as well as seasoned researchers. Those who will use it, will not be disappointed." Kader Parahoo, University of Ulster "The title of this text is somewhat misleading. It is not only an excellent and thorough guide to quantitative health research methods; it is also an excellent introduction to all forms of quantitative research. It takes the reader gently through theoretical and ethical concerns to the practicalities and benefits of utilising quantitative approaches. As such it is that rare thing; a text that can be used by novice researchers to learn their craft, and a key reference resource for experienced research practitioners." Dr. John Cullen, School of Business, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, UK"This is a first-rate collection of essays that promotes an informed understanding of both underpinning principles and widely used techniques. A great deal of effort has clearly been invested in co-ordinating the contributions, and this has delivered clarity, complementarity and effective coverage. This is a welcome, carefully-crafted and very accessible resource that will appeal to students and researchers in healthcare and beyond." Martin Beirne, Professor of Management and Organizational Behaviour, University of Glasgow, Adam Smith Business School, UK

Contents

Introduction Part OnePhilosophy, Theory, Research Problems and Research Questions Chapter 1Philosophical Basis for Research Chapter 2The Importance and Use of Social Theory in Health Care Research Chapter 3Identifying Research Problems - Reviewing Research Priorities Chapter 4Writing Research Questions and Hypotheses Part Two Ethical Considerations Chapter 5Ethical Principles in Research Chapter 6Communicating with Research Ethics Committees Chapter 7Recruiting Samples from Vulnerable Populations Part ThreeQuantitative Research Designs Chapter 8Designing and Conducting Quantitative Research Studies Chapter 9Sampling Issues in Health Care Research Chapter 10Planning and Conducting Surveys Chapter 11Quasi-experimental and retrospctive prestest designs for Health Care Research Chapter 12Audit in health care Chapter 13Evaluation Research Part FourMeasurement and Data Collection Chapter 14Using Cognitive Interviewing in Research Chapter 15Questionnaires and Instruments for Health Care Research Chapter 16Issues and Debates in Validity and Reliability Part FiveAnalysing and Presenting Data Chapter 17Understanding Probability Chapter 18Analysing Data from Small and large samples and Non-normal and normal distributions Chapter 19Secondary Data Analysis Chapter 20Presenting your research findings

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