Understanding Research Methods for Evidence-Based Practice in Health is a comprehensive guide for Nursing and Allied Health students, now in its second edition. Authored by Trisha M. Greenhalgh, this book offers an engaging and insightful exploration of essential research methods tailored to the needs of healthcare professionals. The text covers a wide array of topics typically discussed over a 12-week evidence-based practice unit, providing readers with a thorough understanding of how to apply research effectively in their practice.
The second edition includes several enhancements designed to facilitate learning and retention. Students will find valuable videos that bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, along with interactive elements and animations that make complex concepts more accessible. Knowledge check questions scattered throughout the text help reinforce comprehension and guide further study, ensuring a deeper understanding of key topics.
This edition is structured to support self-study by removing common obstacles, enabling students to master research methods and succeed in their assessments. With its unique focus on consumers of research, Greenhalgh’s book equips readers with the skills they need to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of evidence-based practice in healthcare.
Published by Wiley in January 2020, this 144-page resource is an invaluable tool for anyone seeking to enhance their knowledge and application of research methods in health care settings. With ISBN-13: 978-0730369264, it offers a concise yet detailed guide to evidence-based practice.
