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Critiquing Nursing Research 2nd Revised edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 246 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x11 mm, kaal: 420 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Sep-2006
  • Kirjastus: Quay Books,a division of Mark Allen Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1856423166
  • ISBN-13: 9781856423168
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 246 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x11 mm, kaal: 420 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Sep-2006
  • Kirjastus: Quay Books,a division of Mark Allen Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1856423166
  • ISBN-13: 9781856423168
Teised raamatud teemal:
As nurse education around the world increasingly moves towards an all-graduate discipline, it is vital for nurses to have the ability to critique research in order to benefit practice. This book is the perfect tool for those seeking to gain or develop precisely that skill and should be a must-have for all students, teachers and professionals alike. This 2nd edition of "Critiquing Nursing Research" retains the features which made the original a 'best seller' whilst incorporating new material in order to expand the book's applicability. In addition to reviewing and subsequently updating the material of the original text, the authors have added two further examples of approaches to critique along with examples and an additional chapter on how to critique research as part of the work of preparing a dissertation. The fundamentals of the book, however, remain the same. It focuses specifically on: critiquing nursing research; the increasing requirement for nurses to become conversant with research, understand its link with the use of evidence to underpin practice; and the growth in evidence-based practice.

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Review of the 1st edition "any nurse that has an interest in research would benefit from this book, either by using it as a prompt to get more from research or to develop skills in critiquing research." "The book is suitable for pre reg students who are required to undertake a research critique for their studies. However I feel the focus of mental health needs to be apparent in the title. This may then appeal more to mental health students. The text is still valuable for other fields but I feel students may not see this." - Linda Moore, Senior Lecturer, Kingston University. "Very suitable as students have to undertake a dissertation where they critique three pieces of nursing research." - Senior Lecturer.

Foreword to the first edition ix
Foreword to the second edition xi
Preface to the first edition xiii
Preface to the second edition xv
Acknowledgements xvii
Part 1 Background to psychiatric/mental health nursing research and critiquing research
The growth of evidence-based practice and the importance of critiquing research
3(20)
The Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research (NPNR) and the National Journal Club
23(16)
Part 2 Examples of a range of approaches used to critique nursing research
Approaches to critiquing nursing research
39(20)
Burns and Grove's (1987) critical appraisal approach to critiquing nursing research
59(16)
Morrison's (1991) approach to critiquing nursing research
75(18)
Ryan-Wenger's (1992) guidelines for critique of a research report
93(10)
Polit and Hungler's (1997) approach to critiquing nursing research
103(20)
Polit, Beck and Hungler's (2001) approach to critiquing qualitative nursing research
123(14)
Part 3 The development of the NPNR Journal Club approach to critiquing nursing research
The need for a new approach to critiquing nursing research? The NPNR Journal Club approach
137(14)
The second stage of the NPNR Journal Club development: taking shape
151(12)
The third stage of the NPNR Journal Club development: gaining confidence in the approach
163(14)
The fourth stage of the NPNR Journal Club development: critiquing with a degree of confidence
177(14)
Part 4 Future considerations
Using the NPNR approach to critiquing for a student dissertation
191(10)
The future of psychiatric and mental health nursing research?
201(22)
Evidence-based mental health practice in Europe
223(14)
Appendix: Key points arising from the examples had we used the NPNR Journal Club approach to critiquing research 237(4)
Index 241


Dr. John R. Cutcliffe holds the 'David G. Braithwaite' Professor of Nursing Endowed Chair at the University of Texas (Tyler); he is also an Adjunct Professor of Psychiatric Nursing at Stenberg College International School of Nursing, Vancouver, Canada. Martin Ward is an Independent Mental Health Nurse Consultant and Director of MZ Professional Development Ltd.