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How to write your nursing dissertation [E-book]

Contributor(s): Publisher: Chichester : Wiley-Blackwell, 2021Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (304 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119757733
  • 9781119757757
  • 9781119757740
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • LB 330.
Online resources:
Contents:
Section 1 Starting your dissertation journey 1 Starting the Journey of Your Final Year Project 2 Introduction to writing your evidence-based practice dissertation/project 3 Clinical effectiveness and evidence-based practice: background and history 4 What is evidence-based practice and clinical effectiveness? 5 The challenges of delivering practice based on best evidence (in primary,
secondary and tertiary settings) Section 2 Sourcing and accessing evidence for your dissertation 6 Sourcing the best evidence 7 What is grey literature and where can it be found? 8 Harvard or Vancouver – getting it right all the time 9 Posing an evidence‐based practice question: Using the PICO and SPICE models Section 3 Developing your healthcare/evidence-based practice dissertation 10 Managing your time wisely 11 Developing your study skills 12 Getting the most from your personal tutor Section 4 -Preparing to use research evidence in your dissertation 13 Clinical standards,
audit and inspection 14 Understanding quantitative research 15 Understanding qualitative research 16 Using historical literature Section 5 Critically appraising evidence 17 Selecting and using appraisal tools: How to interrogate research papers 18 Critically reviewing qualitative papers using a CASP critiquing tool 19 Critically reviewing quantitative papers using a CASP critiquing tool 20 Critically reviewing a journal paper using the Parahoo model  Section 6 - Taking your dissertation further: disseminating evidence,
knowledge transfer; writing as a professional skill 21 Publishing your dissertation: In a journal or at a conference 22 Reflecting on your dissertation/ project /evidence informed decision-making project/ assignment journey          23 Building the architecture of your dissertation Section 7 Bonus chapters (Website only) 24 Public Health: writing a Master's level Dissertation 25 Critically reviewing a journal paper using the Rees model 26 Managing a learning difference 27 Research governance in practice 28 Using evidence in practice
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Section 1 Starting your dissertation journey 1 Starting the Journey of Your Final Year Project 2 Introduction to writing your evidence-based practice dissertation/project 3 Clinical effectiveness and evidence-based practice: background and history 4 What is evidence-based practice and clinical effectiveness? 5 The challenges of delivering practice based on best evidence (in primary,

secondary and tertiary settings) Section 2 Sourcing and accessing evidence for your dissertation 6 Sourcing the best evidence 7 What is grey literature and where can it be found? 8 Harvard or Vancouver – getting it right all the time 9 Posing an evidence‐based practice question: Using the PICO and SPICE models Section 3 Developing your healthcare/evidence-based practice dissertation 10 Managing your time wisely 11 Developing your study skills 12 Getting the most from your personal tutor Section 4 -Preparing to use research evidence in your dissertation 13 Clinical standards,

audit and inspection 14 Understanding quantitative research 15 Understanding qualitative research 16 Using historical literature Section 5 Critically appraising evidence 17 Selecting and using appraisal tools: How to interrogate research papers 18 Critically reviewing qualitative papers using a CASP critiquing tool 19 Critically reviewing quantitative papers using a CASP critiquing tool 20 Critically reviewing a journal paper using the Parahoo model  Section 6 - Taking your dissertation further: disseminating evidence,

knowledge transfer; writing as a professional skill 21 Publishing your dissertation: In a journal or at a conference 22 Reflecting on your dissertation/ project /evidence informed decision-making project/ assignment journey          23 Building the architecture of your dissertation Section 7 Bonus chapters (Website only) 24 Public Health: writing a Master's level Dissertation 25 Critically reviewing a journal paper using the Rees model 26 Managing a learning difference 27 Research governance in practice 28 Using evidence in practice

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