AUSTRALIA-WIDE LOW FLAT RATE $9.90

Close Notification

Your cart does not contain any items

An Introduction to Health Services Research

A Practical Guide

Dawn-Marie Walker

$157.95   $126.48

Paperback

Not in-store but you can order this
How long will it take?

QTY:

English
Sage Publications Ltd
20 January 2014
This is a primary, comprehensive textbook for people who are considering undertaking a piece of health-related research. It is an accessible companion with the aim of getting the reader to think broadly about all of the issues that need to be considered when embarking on a project.

This is a pragmatic book, a step-by-step guide to research which mirrors the structure of a research project, taking you through the thought process for designing and conducting your study from formulating the right research question at idea inception, ascertaining what methodologies and analysis can answer what type of questions, right through to dissemination, all presented in an easy, digestible style.

The book is full of case study illustrations and practical tips such as how to work out a research budget and obtaining funding for your project, discussion of what permissions need to obtained when conducting research with people, and how to involve public and patients. The authors are all experienced researchers and so this book is an accumulation of collective wisdom on common research challenges and issues.
Edited by:  
Imprint:   Sage Publications Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 232mm,  Width: 186mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   660g
ISBN:   9781446247396
ISBN 10:   1446247392
Pages:   384
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified
Forward Part One – Getting Started Asking the Right Question Finding the Evidence to Support your Research Question Critical Appraisal Developing an Effective Research Budget and Funding Part Two – General Methodologies Quantitative Methodology Qualitative Methodology Mixed Methods Part Three – Specific Methodologies Health Economics Epidemiology Clinical Trials Surveys The Internet as a Research Medium Systematic Reviews Part Four – Conducting Valid, and Ethical Research Ethics and Informed Consent Public Patient Involvement Sampling Recruitment and Retention Part Five – Analysis and Dissemination Quantitative Analysis Qualitative Analysis Dissemination Conclusion Glossary Bibliography Index

Reviews for An Introduction to Health Services Research: A Practical Guide

Health services research is a growing multidisciplinary field of research which seeks to investigate the complex world of healthcare provision, its effects and costs. This text, written by experts in the field, provides a highly accessible resource for researchers, from novice to more experienced. -- Niroshan Siriwardena, Professor of Primary & Pre-Hospital Health Care A 'practical guide' that is much more than a reliable tool for conducting high quality Health Services Research, this book takes the academic, the student and the professional on a meaningful journey from formulating a research question all the way to analysis and delivery. This will deservedly occupy a visible place on the researcher's desk rather than the shelf. The Chapter 'Budget and Funding' is a gem! -- Dr Yannis Pappas, Head of PhD School This edited book, with its experienced range of contributors and wide coverage of areas, is a very important practical guide for anyone conducting health services research -- Mike Saks, Research Professor, University Campus Suffolk Mike Saks, Research Professor, University Campus Suffolk The authors have managed to convey information in a highly accessible manner and the text is littered with well constructed diagrams, tables and case studies. In addition, despite each chapter having been written by different groups of authors, there is cross-referencing between chapters that enables the reader to know that other information about a particular issue is presented elsewhere in the book... In the preface, Walker has written, 'This book will provide enough information for you to make an informed decision whether you would like to take your idea forward, and whether it is possible to do so'. The book achieves this and more, and thus represents a good investment for those with an interest in health services research. -- Mark Mackay, School of Medicine, Flinders University Adelaide


See Also