""This is an excellent and much needed book. It has a clear and
logical structure that leads you through the knowledge base needed
to critically appraise and evaluate clinical research studies ...
Each section has brief measurable learning outcomes to give the
learning focus and particularly helpful is the "Jargon Busting"
glossary placed at the end of each chapter ... This is the book I
wish I had written."
Christine Lorraine Carline, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health,
Staffordshire University, UK
"This short book covers all the major issues and perspectives
with which health undergraduates must become familiar ... It is
written in plain English with clear explanations and appropriate
examples, along with exercises, articles and glossaries. For those
students who approach the topic of research with trepidation, this
book will be a welcome and painless introduction."
David Shaw, Lecturer, The Open University, UK
"The author has provided a text that is accessible to a wide
range of health students and practitioners ... The discussions
about how recent is recent evidence is a question that particularly
vexes students and this book provides some guidance to the debate,
whilst acknowledging there is no easy answer."
Alan Williams, Lecturer, University of Nottingham, UK"
This handy book is an ideal companion for all health and nursing
students looking for an accessible guide to research. Written in a
friendly style, the book takes the stress out of research learning
by offering realistic, practical guidance and demystifying research
methods jargon.
The book takes you through the main methods, tools and
approaches used by health researchers and uses examples and case
studies to highlight good and bad practice in research. The book
also includes: Guidance on critical thinking and writing, to assist
you in interpreting research articles and judging their worth
Simple exercises, discussion points and reflective opportunities to
help you construct logical arguments and apply research findings to
practice Useful tips for surviving and exceeding in your course of
study A section in each chapter on 'jargon busting' to help you
keep on top of the terms and language used in research "A Survival
Guide for Health Research Methods" is a great first book for
students and practitioners new to the subject. It will also be of
use to staff returning to practice and those with no prior research
knowledge.