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Take the fear out of statistics with this straightforward,
practical and applied book on the 'how and why' of using
statistics. Introduction to Statistics for Nurses is an essential
introductory text for all nursing students coming to statistics for
the first time. The nursing profession involves the use of
statistics every day, for example in the cases of mortality rates,
average life expectancies, percentage recovery rates, average
remission times, and the findings of which drugs work best with
which illnesses. In fact, all of the policies that surround this
job, the treatment strategies, and all the facts described above
are derived from the use of statistics. This book will help
students to understand the use of statistics in nursing literature,
and shows how to use statistics effectively in answering research
questions. Case studies throughout show how statistics are applied
in nursing research and frequent exercises help to test the
reader's knowledge as they progress.
Research Methods for Nursing and Healthcare is an essential
introductory text for all nursing and healthcare students coming to
research methods for the first time or those nurses and healthcare
staff wishing to improve their skills in this area. The book
includes comprehensive coverage of the main research methods
topics, and provides guidance on how to understand and apply
research techniques. Everyday nursing examples are used throughout
to explain research methods concepts and their relevance to
practice. Simple self-assessment tasks are included at the end of
chapters; the tests can be undertaken individually, or within
groups, to assess the student's understanding of the concepts and
skills being learnt. Research Methods for Nursing and Healthcare
takes the fear out of research methods for all nursing and
healthcare professionals.
Excellent introductory text that brings interest to research
methods for student nurses.
Dr Aimee Aubeeluck, Deputy Director: Graduate Entry Nursing, School
of Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy University of
Nottingham
"I think this is one of the most readable books on research I
have read. Not the most scholarly, but that was not the intention.
It is certainly the most user friendly book that will make the
whole, often scary, subject of research less threatening."
Paula Crick, Principal Lecturer, Faculty of Health, Staffordshire
University
"I do think this is one of the most engaging texts aimed at
nursing that I have read in a while... This does seem much more
exciting and more importantly. 'real world'"
Lucy Land, Senior Academic, Centre for Health and Social Care
Research Faculty of Health Birmingham City University"Useful
resource for our students dissertation which can be a literature
review or a research proposal"Melanie Brooke-Read, Department of
Health & Social Studies, University of Bedfordshire
"Excellent text book which actually takes away the 'fear' of
research within healthcare"
Angela Cobbold, Institute of Health & Social Care, Anglia
Ruskin University
"The text is very comprehensive and I found chapter 7 on action
research particularly useful in supporting a student I was
supervising. I also like the self assessment exercises which I
intend to incorporate in my teaching strategy."
Ms. Mulcahy, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College
Cork.
Take the fear out of statistics with this straightforward,
practical and applied book on the how and why of using statistics.
Introduction to Statistics for Nurses is an essential introductory
text for all nursing students coming to statistics for the first
time. The nursing profession involves the use of statistics every
day, for example in the cases of mortality rates, average life
expectancies, percentage recovery rates, average remission times,
and the findings of which drugs work best with which illnesses. In
fact, all of the policies that surround this job, the treatment
strategies, and all the facts described above are derived from the
use of statistics. This book will help students to understand the
use of statistics in nursing literature, and shows how to use
statistics effectively in answering research questions. Case
studies throughout show how statistics are applied in nursing
research and frequent exercises help to test the reader's knowledge
as they progress.
Research Methods for Nursing and Healthcare is an essential
introductory text for all nursing and healthcare students coming to
research methods for the first time or those nurses and healthcare
staff wishing to improve their skills in this area. The book
includes comprehensive coverage of the main research methods
topics, and provides guidance on how to understand and apply
research techniques. Everyday nursing examples are used throughout
to explain research methods concepts and their relevance to
practice. Simple self-assessment tasks are included at the end of
chapters; the tests can be undertaken individually, or within
groups, to assess the students understanding of the concepts and
skills being learnt. Research Methods for Nursing and Healthcare
takes the fear out of research methods for all nursing and
healthcare professionals. Excellent introductory text that brings
interest to research methods for student nurses.Dr Aimee Aubeeluck,
Deputy Director: Graduate Entry Nursing, School of Nursing,
Midwifery and Physiotherapy University of Nottingham "I think this
is one of the most readable books on research I have read. Not the
most scholarly, but that was not the intention. It is certainly the
most user friendly book that will make the whole, often scary,
subject of research less threatening."Paula Crick, Principal
Lecturer, Faculty of Health, Staffordshire University "I do think
this is one of the most engaging texts aimed at nursing that I have
read in a while... This does seem much more exciting and more
importantly. real world"Lucy Land, Senior Academic, Centre for
Health and Social Care Research Faculty of Health Birmingham City
University "Useful resource for our students dissertation which can
be a literature review or a research proposal" Melanie Brooke-Read,
Department of Health & Social Studies, University of
Bedfordshire "Excellent text book which actually takes away the
'fear' of research within healthcare" Angela Cobbold, Institute of
Health & Social Care, Anglia Ruskin University "The text is
very comprehensive and I found chapter 7 on action research
particularly useful in supporting a student I was supervising. I
also like the self assessment exercises which I intend to
incorporate in my teaching strategy."Ms. Mulcahy, School of Nursing
and Midwifery, University College Cork.
Required reading for prospective parents, existing parents and
persons in health care, this book provides a proven, but generally
unknown, method for producing children with straighter, stronger
teeth that don't decay. How this method was kept unknown is a
timely lesson in political corruption.
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