Research in General Practice
β Scribed by J. G. R. Howie (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 246
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
One of the paradoxes of general practice is that we emphasize on the one hand how important it is that the general practitioner learns to tolerate uncertainty, and then regret on the other hand that so few general practitioners research the uncertainties they find in their everyΒ day work. In the first chapter of my first edition of this book I suggested that general practitioners were missing opportunities to take part in a fascinating and rewarding professional activity because of an unnecessary fear of the unknown, and tried to encourage more to try research for themselves. There has been an impressive increase in what has been asked about, researched and written about in the last decade and this second edition tries to bring up to date the advice I think may help others to become involved in research for themselves. The basic principles of good research are of course timeless and apply to enquiry in any discipline. However, detail changes; there are new aids to reviewing literature, the increased emphasis in social science research has been matched by a range of new methods of collecting information, computers have revolutionized how data is handled and statistics is an ever-developing science in its own right. The chapters in this book which describe what can be referred to as the technology of the research process have been revised to reflect the impact of these recent developments rather than re-written.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Change, practice and research....Pages 1-16
Front Matter....Pages 17-17
Asking questions....Pages 19-23
Forming ideas....Pages 24-30
Reading the literature....Pages 31-39
Aims and hypotheses....Pages 40-41
Six ideas....Pages 42-56
Front Matter....Pages 57-57
Designing studies....Pages 59-86
Funding research....Pages 87-94
Organizing the work....Pages 95-99
Six projects....Pages 100-134
Front Matter....Pages 135-135
Analysing results....Pages 137-150
Interpreting results....Pages 151-167
Successes and disappointments....Pages 168-189
Front Matter....Pages 193-193
Writing about research....Pages 193-198
Speaking about research....Pages 199-207
The end of one story.......Pages 208-223
... and the beginning of another!....Pages 224-240
Back Matter....Pages 241-243
β¦ Subjects
Primary Care Medicine
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