BookAarthi Ramlaul, editor.
Summary: This exciting new book equips radiography students and practitioners with the key skills and strategies required to undertake research within medical imaging and radiotherapy and to disseminate the research findings effectively. Quantitative and qualitative research methods are covered, with guidance provided on the entire research process, from literature researching, information management and literature evaluation through to data collection, data analysis, and writing up. Attention is drawn to sampling errors and other potential sources of bias, and the conduct of randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses are clearly explained. Specific instruction is given on the structure and presentation of dissertations, writing journal articles for publication, and the dissemination of research findings at conferences. Information on patient and public involvement in research and research funding bodies are also provided with advice on how to maximize the likelihood of success when submitting applications for funding.
Contents:
Section 1 Getting started with research
1 History of research
2 FINDING A RESEARCH QUESTION
3 Literature searching
4 Literature evaluation and critique
5 Reflective practice and the patient voice
6 Ethical considerations
Section 2 Research planning
7 Planning your research study
8 Types of information
9 Epidemiological research methods
10 Sampling errors, bias and objectivity
11 Research outcome measures
Section 3 Health technology assessment
12 Health technology assessment
Section 4 Dosimetry and service evaluation
13 Dosimetry
14 Clinical audit
Section 5 Data analysis
15 Quantitative methods and analysis
16 Qualitative analysis
Section 5 Data analysis
15 Quantitative methods and analysis
16 Qualitative analysis
Section 6 Writing up and disseminating
17 Dissertation structure and presentation
18 Writing for publication and presenting at conferences
19 Applying for research funding
20 Research writing: tips and common.