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Succeeding in Research Project Plans and Literature Reviews for Nursing Students G.R. Williamson

Succeeding in Research Project Plans and Literature Reviews for Nursing Students von G.R. Williamson

Succeeding in Research Project Plans and Literature Reviews for Nursing Students G.R. Williamson


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Zusammenfassung

This book equips nursing students with the skills and knowledge to conduct critical literature reviews and write research project plans.

Succeeding in Research Project Plans and Literature Reviews for Nursing Students Zusammenfassung

Succeeding in Research Project Plans and Literature Reviews for Nursing Students G.R. Williamson

This book is a practical, user friendly text designed specifically for those undertaking dissertations or research projects in the final year of nursing programmes. Research forms a central part of nursing degrees, and final year dissertations are often based on literature searching and writing research project proposals. This book addresses the need for a clear and practical text to guide students from the initial stage of deciding on a research topic, completing a literature review and designing their research, through to choosing data collection and analysis methods, and finally writing up their project proposal or dissertation.

Succeeding in Research Project Plans and Literature Reviews for Nursing Students Bewertungen

'This book is a gem for students undertaking a research project or literature review in their last year of undergraduate nursing. It guides you through the necessary stages of preparing and writing. I think it will benefit nursing students enormously.' Fiona Burden, third year student, Canterbury Christ Church University

Über G.R. Williamson

Dr Graham R Williamson is a Lecturer in Adult Nursing at the University of Plymouth. His clinical background is in acute medical nursing. His areas of teaching expertise are in evidence-based practice and research, as well as health policy. His research interests concern supporting students in clinical practice. He is a Core Team Member of the University's Centre of Excellence in professional Placement Learning. Andrew Whittaker, PhD, is Professor of Social Work Research at London South Bank University, England, where he is head of the Risk Resilience and Expert Decision Making (RRED) research group. His research on risk and decision making has ranged from ethnographic to randomised controlled trial research designs. Andrew recently completed a review of professional decision making for a child death inquiry in Queensland, Australia. He is the Convenor of the Decisions, Assessment and Risk Special Interest Group (DARSIG) of the European Social Work Research Association. DARSIG is the main European network for researchers in the field of assessment, risk and decision making in social work, with more than 80 members in over 20 countries. Andrew is Editor of the Journal of Social Work Practice.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction PART ONE: GETTING STARTED Getting Started on Your Final-Year Project PART TWO: PLANNING AND PREPARING FOR YOUR FINAL-YEAR PROJECT Planning and Undertaking a Literature Review Planning Your Research Proposal or Dissertation PART THREE: USING AND CRITIQUING RESEARCH FOR YOUR FINAL-YEAR PROJECT Using and Critiquing Research Methods: Interviews and Focus Groups Analyzing Qualitative Data Using and Critiquing Research Methods: Questionnaire Surveys and Experimental Designs Analyzing Quantitative Data and Understanding Basic Statistics Using and Critiquing Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis PART FOUR: WRITING AND FINISHING Writing up Your Literature Review and Documentary Analysis Writing Your Research Proposal and Dissertation Conclusion

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Succeeding in Research Project Plans and Literature Reviews for Nursing Students G.R. Williamson
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