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A Podiatrist's Guide to Using Research
Was R709.95Now R603.46(eB 6035)
Delivery time: Usually within 10 working days. Country: United KingdomFormat: Softcover
Publisher: Churchill LivingstoneISBN: 9780443103810 Publication date: February 2008 Length: 245mm Width: 190mm Thickness: 12mm Weight: 494g Pages: 184 Illustrations: Illustrated
A Podiatrist's Guide to Using Research
Author: Ian Mathieson; Dominic Upton
Was R709.95 Now R603.46
Provides guidance for practitioners looking to understand, critique and use research to underpin their clinical decision-making. This book explores the principles and methods used by the researcher to help consumers of research develop the skills they need to approach and use the data available to consolidate and develop their own practice. A Podiatrists Guide to Using Research gives practical and jargon-free guidance for practitioners looking to understand, critique and use research to underpin their clinical decision-making. The authors explore the principles and methods used by the active researcher to help consumers of research develop the skills they need to approach and constructively use the extensive data available to consolidate and develop their own practice.With a demystifying and down-to-earth approach throughout, this book: examines the mechanics and principles of literature; searches and explains how to formulate appropriate questions to guide searching and extract relevant information; looks at systems of critical appraisal; discusses research methods in a focussed discussion that uses case studies as examples; explores how the resulting enhanced appraisal and understanding can inform changes in practice; and, considers the rationale for change and how informed and reasoned change in practice can be measured to monitor outcomes. For podiatrists and healthcare practitioners, A Podiatrists Guide to Using Research will make research clinically relevant to everyday practice. - Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Introduction: What this book can do for you Chapter 2 What it is all about? Chapter 3 A good answer needs a good question Chapter 4 The truth is out there Chapter 5 Separating the wheat from the chaff Chapter 6 The what and why of research Chapter 7 Dont lose it, use it! Chapter 8 What difference does it make? Chapter 9 Doing it at work Chapter 10 What it was all about Glossary Appendix 1 Electronic resource guide Index
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