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NURSING

Qualitative Research in Nursing: Advancing the Humanistic

Imperative,

5th Edition

Helen Streubert and Dona Carpenter

Qualitative Research in Nursing

is a user-friendly text that provides a

foundation for understanding a range of qualitative research methodologies,

including triangulation. It approaches nursing education, administration,

practice and gives step-by-step details on how to implement each approach.

Features include emphasis on ethical considerations, methodological

triangulation, instrument development and software usage; critiquing

guidelines and questions to ask when evaluating aspects of published research;

and tables of published research including further reading.

978-0-7817-9600-2 / 496 pp / 12 illus / 2010

Understanding Nursing Research: Using Research in Evidence-

Based Practice,

4th Edition

Cherie Rebar and Carolyn Gersch

Organized around user-centred questions, such as how conclusions were

reached, which patients the conclusions apply to, and how the study was done,

each chapter begins with a clinical case that identifies the clinical question

the nurse is seeking to answer and one or two published research articles that

directly relate to the clinical case.

978-1-4511-9107-3 / 384 pp / 49 illus / 2014