Evidence-Informed Health Practice for Curtin University
Trisha M. Greenhalgh, John Bidewell, Elaine Crisp, Amanda Lambros, Jane Warland, Allen Rubin, Jennifer Bellamy
ISBN: 9780730385196
This book is being used at: Curtin University
Evidence-Informed Health Practice for Curtin University is a custom title, edited by Grace Zeng and Lee Fei Sim to perfectly align with the Evidence Informed Health Practice, CMHL1001 curriculum. Throughout the text — which is derived from content from Trisha Greenhalgh’s award-winning Understanding Research Methods for Evidence-Based Practice in Health 2e and Rubin and Bellamy’s Using research for evidence-based practice — you will find engaging and insightful content, which has a unique focus on consumers of research, keeping you focused on the skills most relevant to you.
Features
- Videos that help connect the theoretical with the practical, interactivities and animations that help bring course concepts to life.
- Knowledge check questions throughout the text that provide guidance for further study.
- This title will help you master concepts and succeed in assessment by taking the roadblocks out of self-study, with features designed so you get the most out of learning.
Chapter 2: Asking questions and searching for evidence
Chapter 3: Reviewing literature
Chapter 4: Getting evidence into practice
Chapter 5: Challenges to evidence-based practice
Chapter 6: Levels of evidence
Chapter 7: Qualitative research
Chapter 8: Quantitative research
Chapter 9: Mixed methods research
Chapter 10: Statistics for the non-statistician
Chapter 11: Sampling
Chapter 12: Ethics