- Engaging activities in each chapter correspond to the LoBiondo-Wood and Haber's Nursing Research in Canada, 6th Edition textbook
- Wide variety of activities include fill-in-the-blank questions, matching exercises, group activities, and more, all correlating with clinical practice experiences
- Content on evidence-informed practice in each chapter guides you in applying research to everyday practice
- Web-based activities help you develop the clinical judgement needed to evaluate online information
- Introduction and Learning Outcomes at the beginning of each chapter help you focus on key content
- NEW! Thorough updates reflect the content of LoBiondo-Wood and Haber's Nursing Research in Canada, 6th Edition textbook
- NEW! Updated research examples provide an improved balance of quantitative and qualitative Canadian studies, including Indigenous research
- NEW! Expanded emphasis on qualitative studies reflects the stronger qualitative emphasis of the main text
Table of Contents
1. The Role of Research in Nursing2. Theoretical Frameworks
3. Critical Appraisal Strategies: Reading Research
4. Developing Research Questions, Hypotheses, and Clinical Questions
5. Finding and Appraising the Literature
6. Legal and Ethical Issues
7. Indigenous Peoples: Research, Knowledges, and Ways of Knowing
8. Introduction to Qualitative Research
9. Qualitative Approaches to Research
10. Introduction to Quantitative Research
11. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs
12. Nonexperimental Designs
13. Sampling
14. Data Collection Methods
15. Rigour in Research
16. Qualitative Data Analysis
17. Quantitative Data Analysis
18. Presenting the Findings
19. Critiquing Qualitative Research Articles
20. Critiquing Quantitative Research
21. Developing an Evidence-Informed Practice
Answer Key for Study Guide Activities
Answer Key and Rationales for Clinical Judgement Case Studies

