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245 00 $aConducting research in the practice setting /$cedited by Martin J. Bass [and others].
260 $aNewbury Park, Calif. :$bSage Publications,$c©1993.
300 $axvi, 266 pages ;$c23 cm
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490 1 $aResearch methods for primary care ;$vv. 5
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 1 $a"In Conducting Research in the Practice Setting, a multidisciplinary team of contributors representing such fields as family medicine, nursing, social work, epidemiology, and anthropology identify the methods and elements necessary for conducting successful research in the primary care setting. The volume first concentrates on such general issues of primary care research as the ethics of conducting research with human subjects. Next, the contributors examine practical questions such as combining clinical care and research, recruiting patients, maximizing use of the office computer, and identifying the needs of the surrounding community. Collaborations - a topic of increasing importance - between nurse and physician, university and community, and industry and clinician are explored. Special settings relevant to primary care are also discussed. For example, such settings as rural native communities, the homeless, and long-term care are addressed in terms of the challenges they present. The appendix includes a checklist for conducting research in the practice setting."--Jacket.
505 0 $aForeword: Conducting Research in the Practice Setting / Paul A. Nutting -- 1. Research Strategy for Family Medicine: Pure or Applied? / Nigel C.H. Stott -- 2. How Can Quality Research Be Done in Primary Care Practice? / Carol P. Herbert -- 3. Ethical Issues in Primary Care Research / Brian Hennen -- 4. Combining Clinical Care and Research / Joseph H. Levenstein -- 5. Recruiting and Retaining Patients in Research / Eugene Farley -- 6. Conducting Qualitative Research in the Practice Setting / Jeffrey M. Borkan -- 7. Realizing the Research Potential of the Office Computer / Jacques Lemelin / William E. Hogg -- 8. Identifying and Responding to Community Needs / Giora Almagor / Brian Morris -- 9. Practice-Based Nurse/Physician Collaborative Research / John F. Sangster / Toula M. Gerace -- 10. Practice-Based Network Research / John Hickner -- 11. Industry-Sponsored Research / John R. Hilditch -- 12. University/Community Collaboration in Primary Care Research / Ann C. Macaulay -- 13. Interdisciplinary Research in Primary Care: Challenges and Solutions / Carol McWilliam / Judith Belle Brown -- 14. Research in Rural Native Communities / William L. Freeman -- 15. Conducting Research on the Health of Homeless Persons / Lillian Gelberg -- 16. Conducting Research in the Teaching Setting / Marie-Dominique Beaulieu -- 17. Research in Long-Term Care Settings / David R. Mehr -- 18. Primary Care Research in the Community / Nancy Edwards -- Appendix: Checklist for Conducting Research in the Practice Setting / Martin J. Bass / Vanessa J. Orr.
650 0 $aPrimary health care$xResearch$xMethodology.
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650 22 $aFamily Practice.
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650 6 $aSoins de santé primaires$xRecherche$xMéthodologie.
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700 1 $aBass, Martin J.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tConducting research in the practice setting.$dNewbury Park, Calif. : Sage Publications, ©1993$w(OCoLC)624471461
830 0 $aResearch methods for primary care ;$vv. 5.
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