Handbook of Service User Involvement in Nursing and Healthcare Research
Elizabeth Morrow author Annette Boaz author Sally Brearley author Fiona Mary Ross author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:23rd Dec '11
Should be back in stock very soon
This book fills an important niche in the market providing practical expert advice on the involvement of service users - patients, carers and the public - in nursing and healthcare research. An invaluable guide for anyone working or involved in nursing and healthcare research, this book provides a step-by-step guide to the principles and process of involvement, including understanding the rationale for involvement, designing involvement, working with service users, and evaluating what has been achieved.
With illustrations, worked examples and tool sheets throughout, this evidence-based guide uses real life examples from recent research studies in health and social care research, thus relating theory to practice in a meaningful way. The Handbook of Service User Involvement in Nursing & Healthcare Research introduces a wide range of key issues, including:
- Why? Why should researchers involve service users?
- How? How can researchers and service users work together successfully and productively?
- Who? Who chooses to become involved in research? How are issues of representation and diversity addressed?
- When? At what stage should service users be involved in the research process?
“The book is clearly written with pertinent examples drawn from real life. The index is clear and easy to use.” (Nursing Times, 17 September 2012)
ISBN: 9781444334722
Dimensions: 243mm x 172mm x 11mm
Weight: 355g
224 pages