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An Introduction to Research for Midwives
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Table of Contents

1. Why Research 2. Some Important Concepts 3. The Basic Framework of Research 4. Qualitative Research Approaches 5. Critiquing Research Articles 6. Reviewing the Literature 7. The Research Question 8. Ethics and Research 9. Surveys 10. Interviews 11. Observation 12. Experiments 13. Statistics in Research 14. Sampling Methods 15. The Challenge of the Future Glossary of Common Research Terms

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COLIN REES BSc(Econ) MSc(Econ) PGCE(FE) Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery Studies, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UK Colin Rees is a lecturer in research attached to the University of Wales College of Medicine. He has covered the subject of research with midwives on a wide range of courses including those at degree and masters level. He has undertaken a number of projects in midwifery, including the routine use of enemas in delivery with Sheila Drayton, and has a special interest in antenatal education. He has published widely across the nursing and midwifery press, including articles on research methodology for both midwives and practice nurses.

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""This book helps to clear the fog surrounding research.......it is useful to any midwife interested in enhancing their reseach awareness."" Susan Callan, Midwifery, June 2004

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