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Qualitative Research in Evidence-Based Rehabilitation
Karen Whalley Hammell (Author)
9780443072314, Elsevier Health Sciences
Paperback / softback, published 24 October 2003
168 pages
27 x 18 x 1.2 cm, 0.33 kg
This book provides an inexpensive and accessible discussion of qualitative research and the potential role for qualitative research in enhancing both the theoretical bases of occupational and physical therapy and the knowledge bases that inform evidence-based practice. It is a comprehensive text for students in the rehabilitation disciplines with examples drawn from research undertaken by physical therapists and occupational therapists. The book provides a resource for graduate students, researchers new to the field and to clinicians who seek a greater understanding of qualitative research and its use within the professions of occupational and physical therapy.Coverage and Orientation Occupational and physical therapists are being urged to adhere to "evidence-based practice" because clients and payers want services that are based on evidence that demonstrates their effectiveness. Qualitative Research in Rehabilitation : informing evidence-based practice will be a timely, practical and practice-related exploration of qualitative research, client-centred practice and evidence-based practice as these inter-relate and as they pertain to occupational and physical therapy.
1. The contribution of qualitative research to evidence-based practice. 2. Using qualitative evidence to inform theories of occupation. 3. Exploring leisure meanings that inform client-centred practice. 4. Building knowledge through participatory research. 5. Using qualitative focus groups to evaluate health programmes and service delivery. 6. Ensuring a client perspective in evidence based rehabilitation. 7. Integrating grounded theory and action research to develop guidelines for sensitive practice with childhood sexual abuse survivors. 8. How qualitative research evidence can inform and challenge occupational therapy practice. 9. Using a multiple case study research design to develop an understanding of clinical expertise in physical therapy. 10. Exploring views and perceptions of evidence-based practice influencing practice. 11. Using qualitative evidence as a basis for evidence-based practice
Subject Areas: Occupational therapy [MQT], Physiotherapy [MQS], Nursing [MQC], Medical administration & management [MBPM]