Qualitative methods for health research

Qualitative Methods for Health Research is a practical introduction to designing, conducting and appraising qualitative research in areas such as public health, health services research, nursing and health promotion. This book will be useful for professionals and students with little prior know...

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Main Authors: Green, Judith 1961- (Author), Thorogood, Nicki 1964- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London SAGE Publications 2004
Series:Introducing qualitative methods
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Summary:Qualitative Methods for Health Research is a practical introduction to designing, conducting and appraising qualitative research in areas such as public health, health services research, nursing and health promotion. This book will be useful for professionals and students with little prior knowledge of social science theory. The authors provide a clear guide for the reader who would like to know more about how to apply their skills to the field of health. Using examples from health research projects in a wide range of settings, it introduces readers to the key debates in qualitative methodology, issues in designing ethical and feasible projects, the main methods of collecting and analyzing qualitative data, and ways of reading and writing qualitative research. Key features include: - case studies - chapter summaries - highlighted key points A basic understanding of methodological principles is as important in applied as in academic work. Health professionals and students alike will learn a great deal about applying methods from this textbook
Physical Description:xv, 262 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-257) and index.
ISBN:9780761947707
0761947701
9780761947714
076194771X