Designed to support global development of nursing science, the
Routledge International Handbook of Advanced Quantitative Methods
in Nursing Research provides a new, comprehensive, and
authoritative treatment of advanced quantitative methods for
nursing research. Incorporating past approaches that have served as
the foundation for the science, this cutting edge book also
explores emerging approaches that will shape its future. Divided
into six parts, it covers: -the domain of nursing science -
measurement-classical test theory, IRT, clinimetrics, behavioral
observation, biophysical measurement -models for prediction and
explanation-SEM, general growth mixture models, hierarchical
models, analysis of dynamic systems -intervention
research-theory-based interventions, causality, third variables,
pilot studies, quasi-experimental design, joint models for
longitudinal data and time to event -e-science-DIKW paradigm, big
data, data mining, omics, FMRI -special topics-comparative
effectiveness and meta-analysis, patient safety, economics research
in nursing, mixed methods, global research dissemination Written by
a distinguished group of international nursing scientists,
scientists from related fields, and methodologists, the Handbook is
the ideal reference for everyone involved in nursing science,
whether they are graduate students, academics, editors and
reviewers, or clinical investigators.
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