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Health care professionals take on research to generate and apply knowledge from findings so as to understand, explain and resolve problems relevant to their practice. Written by academics and practitioners across the health care professions, Research Success in Nursing and Health Care is aimed at health care professionals who are thinking of doing a postgraduate research degree (Masters or Ph.D.) and also professionals undertaking taught postgraduate degrees.
Rather than being a research methods book or a book that tells the student ‘how to do’ research, the book singles out for discussion a number of stages or considerations that are important during a researcher’s journey, including: choosing the right degree; getting started with research; the useful supports and networks available to research students; supervision and getting the most from the supervisory process; research management; and preparing for the examination stage. Issues relating to publication of the thesis are also discussed.
Dr Richard Redmond has lectured in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, since 1999. He has many years experience in teaching research methods and supervising research on both taught and research degree courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Dr Elizabeth Curtis is a lecturer and course coordinator for the M.Sc. programme in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin. She previously worked as a general nurse in the area of neurosciences.
ISBN: 978-1-84218-162-1
Editors: Richard Redmond and Elizabeth Curtis
Format: 234x156 mm PB 170 pp
Publication Date: 24 September 2008
Rather than being a research methods book or a book that tells the student ‘how to do’ research, the book singles out for discussion a number of stages or considerations that are important during a researcher’s journey, including: choosing the right degree; getting started with research; the useful supports and networks available to research students; supervision and getting the most from the supervisory process; research management; and preparing for the examination stage. Issues relating to publication of the thesis are also discussed.
Dr Richard Redmond has lectured in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, since 1999. He has many years experience in teaching research methods and supervising research on both taught and research degree courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Dr Elizabeth Curtis is a lecturer and course coordinator for the M.Sc. programme in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin. She previously worked as a general nurse in the area of neurosciences.
ISBN: 978-1-84218-162-1
Editors: Richard Redmond and Elizabeth Curtis
Format: 234x156 mm PB 170 pp
Publication Date: 24 September 2008
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