The Practice of Nursing Research: Appraisal, Synthesis, and Generation of Evidence (PRACTICE OF NURSING RESEARCH: CONDUCT, CRITIQUE, & UTIL ( BURNS))

The Practice of Nursing Research: Appraisal, Synthesis, and Generation of Evidence (PRACTICE OF NURSING RESEARCH: CONDUCT, CRITIQUE, & UTIL ( BURNS))

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Manufacturer: Saunders

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With frequent examples from the best of the research literature, this authoritative textprovides you with a comprehensive foundation for appraisal, synthesis, and generation of evidence for clinical practice. This new edition features an enhanced focus on research as the foundation for evidence-based practice, along with improved readability and more background coverage of qualitative research. This textbook prepares you to understand and apply research, and to go on to conduct original research.



Reviews

Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-08-14
Summary: "nursing research"

Nursing research is complicated at best. This book breaks it down and makes it easier to understand. Research has complicated language and structure and this book helps organize the flow of research.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-13
Summary: "Life Saver"

I used this book for a graduate nursing research course and it was very helpful. I had access to read it online but I needed to flip through the book to get a better understanding of my assignments. The material was easy to understand. It was a life saver.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-05-27
Summary: "Not bad!"

Let's face it, learning the nuts and bolts of nursing research may not be the most exciting topic - conducting research is the fun part! But we have to learn the basics and this text does a great job. It is very readable and presents the info in a format that is more enjoyable then my undergrad text was (forget the name of that one). If you need to get this content - this is the text to use.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-02-19
Summary: "The Practice of Nrusing Research: Appraisal, Synthesis, and Generation of Evidence"

As I continue in graduate school for nursing, I am required to take multiple nursing research classes. In past required textbooks, I have not found Burns and Grove very readable. However, this book is an exception to my experience with them. It is written in an understandable manner with ample examples that enhance clarification. I also very much appreciate the end of chapter summary that is common to all of their books.