Action Research in Healthcare is a practical guide to using research for improving practice in healthcare contexts. As an increasingly popular method of inquiry, action research is widely used in healthcare to investigate professional practice and patients′ experience while simultaneously:
– introducing innovations
– planning, actioning and evaluating new ideas
– seeking to improve patient care
– working collaboratively.
Taking you through the process step-by-step, Action Research in Healthcare explains how to tackle each stage of your project – from planning the study and undertaking a literature review, through to gathering and interpreting data and implementing findings. Examples of action research projects are included throughout to illustrate how the method works in practice.
Action Research in Healthcare assumes no previous knowledge of the subject and is the ideal resource for anyone about to start or already involved in a project.
Table of Content
Introduction
What Is Action Research?
Engaging in Action Research
Reviewing Literature
Steps in the Action Research Process: Practical Considerations
Gathering Data
Analyzing Data and Generating Evidence
Writing up and Publishing Action Research
Glossary
Useful Websites
References
About the author
Valsa Koshy is Professor of Education and Director of a Research and Development Centre at Brunel University.