Developing a Program of Research in Nursing (2016)

Developing a Program of Research in Nursing (2016)
1st Ed.
2016 © Springer Publishing Company, LLC
Cheryl Tatano Beck, DNSc, CNM, FAAN
ISBN-13: 978-0-8261-2325-1
eISBN-13: 978-0-8261-2326-8
Nursing, Health Education, Research

Description

Provides expert guidance on the development of a program of research

This is the first resource to provide graduate nursing students, students in other health sciences, and novice researchers with the tools and perspective to develop their own programs of research. Grounded in the author's 30 years of experience as a highly esteemed nurse researcher, the book guides nurses’ step by step through all aspects of program development. It underscores the importance of doing research that is knowledge driven and not limited to a particular method, and describes the characteristics of a successful research program and how to achieve it. It stresses the need for both qualitative and quantitative research methods to develop a valuable program of research. With a major focus on planning for sequential studies and describing potential pathways of a research trajectory, the book addresses options and timing of quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method research designs, along with time-management strategies.

Numerous examples of various types of nursing research programs provide insight into potential research paths, and information from the author's own long-term research on postpartum mood and anxiety disorders is used to illustrate concepts throughout the book. The text also includes suggestions for sustaining a research trajectory and provides detailed strategies for publishing successive studies. With an eye to exploring every possible research avenue, the book addresses interdisciplinary collaborative research and international research collaboration.

Key Features:

  • • Provides specific steps for developing a successful research program in nursing and the health sciences
  • • Demonstrates how to use both quantitative and qualitative research methods to produce a knowledge-driven research trajectory
  • • Provides time-management strategies for research productivity
  • • Explains how to plan for sequential studies and sustain a successful research trajectory
  • • Uses concrete examples of research programs, including the author's own programs on postpartum mood and anxiety disorders

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Quotes, Reviews or Testimonials

"As the first book that describes the development of a program of research in nursing, this should be in the library of every nursing PhD student and junior faculty member."

-- Michalene King, PhD, RN, CNE (Robert Morris University) Doody's Review

Audience

The intended audience is PhD students and junior nursing faculty. With a successful program of research that spans more than 25 years, the author is a credible authority.

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