Clinical

<p>Elaine Ballard’s article focuses on health informatics, a field which has develop

30 Jun 2006

<p>Research is of little value to clinical practice if the findings are not appropri

30 Jun 2006

<p>Research studies can flounder if a state of trust has not been established betwee

31 Mar 2006

<p>Kathryn Clarke and Ron Iphofen describe how combining two methods – diaries and i

31 Mar 2006

<p>In this paper Dympna Casey gives a personal account of the factors affecting her

31 Mar 2006

<p>A research project was designed to look at health issues relating to Hispanic fam

31 Mar 2006

<p>What do nursing students worry about as they set off on their journey towards qua

31 Mar 2006

<p>The term ‘reflexivity’, as it applies to nursing, is poorly described and elusive

31 Mar 2006

<p>Observation is a highly valued and effective research method, as well as being an

01 Dec 2005

<p>The internet has become an everyday communication tool for countless people throu

01 Dec 2005

<p>The complex nature of phenomena investigated by nurses demands the use of a multi

01 Dec 2005

<p>More stringent research governance in the NHS has led to an increased focus on th

01 Dec 2005

<p>Writing up research projects and presenting a thesis are among the most challenging and time-consuming elements of the research process.

01 Dec 2005

<p>Research governance strategies, as currently operated are potentially limiting the conduct of research, especially multi-centre studies.

01 Dec 2005

<p>Discourse analysis (DA) embodies two main approaches: Foucauldian DA and radical social constructionist DA. Both are underpinned by social constructionism to a lesser or greater extent.

01 Dec 2004

<p>Discourse analysis (DA) has frequently been misapplied within nursing research, demonstrating a lack of understanding among some nurse researchers of theoretical/ methodological approaches within DA.

01 Dec 2004

<p>Discourse analysis (DA) is underpinned by a social constructionist orientation to knowledge.

01 Dec 2004

<p>Leading and co-ordinating a research project is a complex undertaking involving management of people, processes, budget and material resources. The task is even more complex when there are nine nurse researchers collecting and analysing data in the midst of their practice.

01 Dec 2004

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