Authors: Pam Moule and Margaret Goodman

Pub Date: November 2013

Pages: 496

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Welcome to the companion website for the second edition of Nursing Research: An Introduction by Pam Moule and Margaret Goodman. This website is designed to support your use of the book, and offers a range of teaching and learning material for lecturers and students.

About the Book

Nursing Research: An Introduction answers all your questions on the nursing research process. It gives you the knowledge you need to understand nursing research, evidence-based practice and critical appraisal so you can complete your own project and excel in your studies.

Key features of the book are:

  • Detailed, practical coverage of key methods such as how to do a literature review or conduct a survey so that you are able to do your own research.
  • A wealth of examples of research in action so you can see how it works in practice.
  • Reflective exercises to help you critically engage with what is being discussed.

It will be essential reading for nursing undergraduates, postgraduates and all new researchers.

Pam Moule is Professor of Health Services Research and Director of the Centre for Health and Clinical Research at the University of the West of England, Bristol.

Margaret Goodman is part-time Senior Lecturer in Research, based in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at the University of Coventry.

Instructor Resources

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This section of the companion website contains resources which are available free of charge to lecturers who adopt the second edition of Nursing Research: An Introduction.

Lecturers can access a range of resources, including:

  • Lesson plans: Seminar plans related to each chapter of the book with discussion questions and ideas for group exercises.
  • PowerPoint slides: Adaptable lecture slides for use in teaching, linked to each chapter in the book.

Student Resources

The authors have provided a range of free resources for students, including: