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Book Synopsis
"an ideal set text" Angela Scriven, Course Leader, Brunel University
  • Which research method should I use to evaluate services?
  • How do I design a questionnaire?
  • How do I conduct a systematic review of research?
This handbook helps researchers to plan, carry out, and analyse health research, and evaluate the quality of research studies. The book takes a multidisciplinary approach to enable researchers from different disciplines to work side-by-side in the investigation of population health, the evaluation of health care, and in health care delivery.

Handbook of Health Research Methods is an essential tool for researchers and postgraduate students taking masters courses, or undertaking doctoral programmes, in health services evaluation, health sciences, health management, public health, nursing, sociology, socio-biology, medicine and epidemiology. However, the book also appeals to health professionals who wish to broaden their knowledge of researc

Table of Contents
Section 1: Introduction

1. Introduction: research on health and health care
2. Describing and evaluating health systems

Section 2: Multidisciplinary methods of investigation

3. Evidence based health care: systematic reviews
4. Critical appraisal
5. Features and designs of randomised and non-randomised controlled trials and non-randomised experimental designs
6. Epidemiological study designs in health care research and evaluation
7. Finding and using secondary data on the health and health care of populations
8. Quantitative social science: The survey
9. Approaches to qualitative data collection in social science
10. Combined qualitative and quantitative designs
11. Design and analysis of social intervention studies in health research
12. Area-based studies and the evaluation of multilevel influences on health outcomes
13. Mathematical models in health care
14. Economic evaluation of health care

Section 3: Multidisciplinary research measurement

15. Psychological approaches to measuring and modelling clinical decision making
16. Approaches to measuring patients' decision making
17. Techniques of questionnaire design
18. Measuring health outcomes from the patient's perspective
19. Genetics, health and population genetics research
20. Tools of psychosocial biology and health care research

Section 4: Data analysis

21. Key issues in the statistical analysis of quantitative data in research on health and health services
22. Key issues in the analysis of qualitative data on health services research

Section 5. Essential issues to consider when conducting research

23. Involving service users in health services research
24. Ethical and political issues in the conduct of research
25. Training for research

General glossary
General further reading
Index

Handbook of Health Research Methods Investigation

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      Publisher: Open University Press
      Publication Date: 16/06/2005
      ISBN13: 9780335214600, 978-0335214600
      ISBN10: 335214606

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      "an ideal set text" Angela Scriven, Course Leader, Brunel University
      • Which research method should I use to evaluate services?
      • How do I design a questionnaire?
      • How do I conduct a systematic review of research?
      This handbook helps researchers to plan, carry out, and analyse health research, and evaluate the quality of research studies. The book takes a multidisciplinary approach to enable researchers from different disciplines to work side-by-side in the investigation of population health, the evaluation of health care, and in health care delivery.

      Handbook of Health Research Methods is an essential tool for researchers and postgraduate students taking masters courses, or undertaking doctoral programmes, in health services evaluation, health sciences, health management, public health, nursing, sociology, socio-biology, medicine and epidemiology. However, the book also appeals to health professionals who wish to broaden their knowledge of researc

      Table of Contents
      Section 1: Introduction

      1. Introduction: research on health and health care
      2. Describing and evaluating health systems

      Section 2: Multidisciplinary methods of investigation

      3. Evidence based health care: systematic reviews
      4. Critical appraisal
      5. Features and designs of randomised and non-randomised controlled trials and non-randomised experimental designs
      6. Epidemiological study designs in health care research and evaluation
      7. Finding and using secondary data on the health and health care of populations
      8. Quantitative social science: The survey
      9. Approaches to qualitative data collection in social science
      10. Combined qualitative and quantitative designs
      11. Design and analysis of social intervention studies in health research
      12. Area-based studies and the evaluation of multilevel influences on health outcomes
      13. Mathematical models in health care
      14. Economic evaluation of health care

      Section 3: Multidisciplinary research measurement

      15. Psychological approaches to measuring and modelling clinical decision making
      16. Approaches to measuring patients' decision making
      17. Techniques of questionnaire design
      18. Measuring health outcomes from the patient's perspective
      19. Genetics, health and population genetics research
      20. Tools of psychosocial biology and health care research

      Section 4: Data analysis

      21. Key issues in the statistical analysis of quantitative data in research on health and health services
      22. Key issues in the analysis of qualitative data on health services research

      Section 5. Essential issues to consider when conducting research

      23. Involving service users in health services research
      24. Ethical and political issues in the conduct of research
      25. Training for research

      General glossary
      General further reading
      Index

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