2015 LWW Nursing Education Catalogue

NEW ! UnderstandingResearch forEvidence-BasedPractice, FourthEdition CherieR. Rebar, PhD, RN,MBA 978-1-4511-9107-3 •October2014 • Softbound • 7” x10” •384pp. • 77Tables

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UnderstandingResearch for Evidence-Based Practice helps develop the knowledge and skills you need to become a research-literate, evidence-based practitionerwith this user-friendly book. Mirroring the way practicing nurses read research reports, the book begins with a researcharticle’s conclusion— the section thatmostdirectlyaddresses the clinical meaning of a research study — and works “backward” througheach section in the researcharticle. Organized around user-centered questions, such as how conclusions were reached, which patients the conclusions apply to, and how the studywas done, each chapter beginswith a clinical case that identifies the clinical question the nurse is seeking to answer, followedbyoneor twopublished researcharticles thatdirectly relate to the clinical case. Features • NEW! Additional graphics appeal tovisual learners andenhance understanding. • NEW! Comprehensive coverageof systematic reviews,mixed methods, statistics, andevidence-basedmodels has beenadded, including theAAAAAEvidence-BasedPracticeModel (Duke, 2010.) • NEW! OnlineVideoTutorialsdemonstratehow towork through research studies and theories. • Helpyour students see the relevanceof research to clinical practice through theauthors’ uniqueapproach that allows them learnabout researchmethodology inanatural, intuitiveway. • Motivateyour studentswithRebar&GerschEvidence-BasedBridge Theory—a theory that helps themunderstandhowbecoming research literatewill help their clinical practice. • Increaseyour students’ understandingof difficult, abstract concepts throughadditional graphics that appeal tovisual learners. • Broadenyour students’ knowledgewithenhanced coverageof systematic reviews andmixedmethod research, including the AAAAAEvidence-BasedPracticeModel. • Helpyour students become savvy consumersof researchwith thebook’s easy-to-understand reviewof thebasic statistical informationnecessary for interpreting research studies. • Broadenyour students’ understandingwith clinical cases that reflect nursingpractice inavarietyof settings, fromacute care to publichealthandacross a rangeof specialties.

Research • Statistic & Theory

Table of Contents Ch. 1: Evidence-BasedHealthcare: UsingResearch inPractice Ch. 2: TheResearchProcess: Components and Languageof ResearchReports Ch. 3: Discussions andConclusions Ch. 4: DescriptiveResults Ch. 5: Inferential Results Ch. 6: Samples Ch. 7: Ethics:WhatCanGoWrong? Ch. 8: DataCollectionMethods Ch. 9: ResearchDesigns: Planning theStudy Ch. 10: Backgroundand theResearch Problem Ch. 11: TheResearchProcess AppendixA: ResearchArticles AppendixB: Demographic Characteristics asPredictorsof NursingStudents’ChoiceofTypeof Clinical Practice AppendixC: Sample In-ClassData CollectionTool AppendixD: In-ClassStudyData for PracticeExercise inChapter 5 Glossary

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