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The New Public Health

The New Public Health

Population Health, Communities and Health Promotion

Population Health, Communities and Health Promotion

Evidence-Based Health Practice

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Evidence-Based Health Practice is an introductory level text for undergraduate students studying in allied health, public health and nursing courses in Australia and New Zealand. It explains research methodology in relation to evidence-based practice and interprofessionalism, and provides students with relevant information to help them develop the skills they need to find, understand and evaluate evidence.

Through carefully chosen case studies and research examples the text shows students how to consider evidence from a broad, team-based, interprofessional practice perspective. In addition, students are encouraged to engage with research in order to develop their thinking and their abilities to reflect upon and refine their practice.

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Author WRIGHT-ST CLAIR
Table Of Content

Section one: Research Concepts
1 What, why and how of research
2 Overview of research approaches
3 Qualitative approaches
4 Quantitative approaches
5 Mixed methods approaches
Section two: Research Contexts
6 M?ori research
7 Pacific research
8 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples of Australia and research
9 Immigrant and refugee communities: Diversity in research
Section three: Undertaking research
10 Research questions
11 Developing a proposal
12 Ethics and research
13 Beginning the research process
14 Identifying and evaluating multiple sources of information
15 Presenting and publishing research
Section four: Understanding Research Practice
16 Evidence based practice and practice based evidence
17 Linking research and practice
18 Tools for review
19 Understanding systematic reviews
20 Supporting practitioners to engage with research
Section five: Practice and practitioners
21 Nursing
22 Occupational therapy and occupational science
23 Paramedicine
24 Podiatry
25 Psychology
26 Physiotherapy
27 Medical laboratory science
28 Health promotion
29 Oral health
30 Counselling
31 Midwifery
32 Interprofessional learning
33 Research in interprofessional practice

Publish Date 7 May 2014
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