Researching health : qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods
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Researching health : qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods
SAGE Publications, 2007
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
'[This book] merits attention for bringing together diverse facets of mixed methods research usage in a single volume....[It] provide[s] good coverage of the subject offering the reader command over this newly emerging research approach in social science research' - Social Research Association
In this eagerly-anticipated new text, a range of internationally-renowned experts draw on their extensive experience to provide a practical and accessible guide to the wide span of methods used in health research.
Researching Health covers the background to conducting health research, qualitative and quantitative methods employed in researching health, contemporary issues such as research ethics, comparative research and the use of mixed methods, and how to disseminate health research. As such, it provides the perfect package to help readers carry out their own research projects and use the research of others more effectively in their work.
Key features:
- comprehensive coverage of the range of methods available
- brings readers fully up-to-date on topical issues and research
- packed with pedagogical features including: case studies, health-related exercises, chapter summaries, annotated further reading, and a full glossary
- supported by an interactive companion website with an instructors' manual and PowerPoint slides for lecturers, and datasets, links to relevant websites, online reading, and an online glossary for students.
(The companion website can now be accessed from here or by clicking on the 'companion website' logo above)
Table of Contents
PART ONE: CONDUCTING HEALTH RESEARCH
Introduction: The Context for Researching Health - Mike Saks and Judith Allsop
Competing Paradigms and Health Research - Alex Broom and Evan Willis
Doing a Literature Review in Health - Kathryn Jones
PART TWO: QUALITATIVE METHODS AND HEALTH
Using Documents in Health Research - Andy Alaszewski
Unstructured Interviews and Health Research - Jacqueline Low
Participant Observation in Health Research - David Hughes
The Use of Focus Groups in Research into Health - Judith Green
Action Research and Health - Heather Waterman
PART THREE: QUANTITATIVE METHODS AND HEALTH
Health Research Sampling Methods - Peter Davis and Alastair Scott
Quantitative Survey Methods in Health Research - Michael Calnan
Statistical Methods for Health Data Analysis - George Argyrous
Randomized Controlled Trials - George Lewith and Paul Little
Experimental Methods in Health Research - A.Niroshan Siriwardena
The Use of Economics in Health Research - Alan Maynard
PART FOUR: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN RESEARCHING HEALTH
Governance and Ethics in Health Research - Priscilla Alderson
Mixed Methods and Multidisciplinary Research in Health Care - Jonathan Tritter
Researching Orthodox and Complementary and Alternative Medicine - Janet Richardson and Mike Saks
Researching the Health of Ethnic Minority Groups - Mark R.D. Johnson
Involving the Consumer in Health Research - Sophie Hill
Comparative Health Research - Viola Burau
PART FIVE: DISSEMINATING HEALTH RESEARCH
Writing Up Health Research and Getting Published - Judith Allsop and Mike Saks
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