This collection presents up-to-the-minute qualitative research methodologies creatively developed by and within nursing. The book is written by authors at the forefront of their fields. It is aimed at enabling people to research critical issues for nursing practice and health care.
Nurses face the imperative for practice grounded in research-based evidence. The book demonstrates how qualitative methodologies can produce rigorous and valid research. Drawing on empirical data each chapter introduces a particular contemporary approach; examines the literature in its field; discusses...
This collection presents up-to-the-minute qualitative research methodologies creatively developed by and within nursing. The book is written by author...
Drawing on interviews with over 100 first generation migrant women in the London borough of Tower Hamlets (home to the largest population of Bangladeshis in the UK) the report: . vbTab]presents the first detailed study of this significant ethnic minority group;. vbTab]identifies the pressures facing women as they juggle competing demands from younger and older generations;. vbTab]addresses particular concerns such as the barriers to adopting English language within the community;. vbTab]highlights the issues for those involved in service delivery;. vbTab]demonstrates the range of issues to be...
Drawing on interviews with over 100 first generation migrant women in the London borough of Tower Hamlets (home to the largest population of Banglades...
While some theorists argue that medicine is caught in a relentless process of geneticization and others offer a thesis of biomedicalization, there is still little research that explores how these effects are accomplished in practice. Joanna Latimer, whose groundbreaking ethnography on acute medicine gave us the social science classic "The Conduct of Care," moves her focus from the bedside to the clinic in this in-depth study of genetic medicine.
Against current thinking that proselytises the rise of laboratory science, Professor Latimer shows how the genetic clinic is at the heart of...
While some theorists argue that medicine is caught in a relentless process of geneticization and others offer a thesis of biomedicalization, there ...
While some theorists argue that medicine is caught in a relentless process of geneticization and others offer a thesis of biomedicalization, there is still little research that explores how these effects are accomplished in practice. Joanna Latimer, whose groundbreaking ethnography on acute medicine gave us the social science classic The Conduct of Care, moves her focus from the bedside to the clinic in this in-depth study of genetic medicine.
Against current thinking that proselytises the rise of laboratory science, Professor Latimer shows how the genetic clinic is...
While some theorists argue that medicine is caught in a relentless process of geneticization and others offer a thesis of biomedicalization, there ...