Research methods in primary care
Publication details: Radcliffe Med, 1997Description: 185pISBN:- 1857751981
- W 83.
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1 - Why do research in primary health care?
2 - How to identify a research question and get started.
3 - Writing a research proposal and getting funded.
4 - Qualitative vs. quantitative research methods.
5 - Qualitative research methods - data collection and analysis.
6 - Questionnaire design.
7 - Coding and analysing data.
8 - Epidemiology and interpreting research studies.
9 - Research ethics committees.
10 - The role of the nurse in primary care research.
11 - Systematic reviews and meta-analysis.
12 - Critical appraisal of literature.
13 - Mastering MEDLINE and managing references.
14 - The use of microcomputers in medical research.
15 - Online research.
16 - Getting published.
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