- Helps you learn to read and understand research results as a foundation for evidence-based practice, explaining how to search the literature and rank it according to the strength of its evidence
- Features case studies, scenarios, and exercises that bring the subject to life, as well as a full-color format and glossary of useful terms
- Reflects a new, multidisciplinary focus, with advanced clinical practice and evidence application across professions and roles woven throughout all chapters
- Includes a new chapter on research literacy for those who are just beginning to study this topic, as well as a new chapter on how research fits into contemporary practice, with content on interprofessional working and perspectives, quality improvement and service evaluation, and using evidence for learning
- Contains a chapter that addresses the more-strategic concepts of developing an organisational evidence-based culture and making evidence-based changes at the organisational level
- Provides helpful online exercises
- Clearly explains the process of critical appraisal (quality of the study, interpretation of the results, and applicability of the findings to individual patients), and offers practical advice on how to communicate risks and benefits to patients
- Offers enhanced readability with a refreshed focus on accessibility, practical application, and a logical, systematic presentation of both learning and application
Table of Contents
1 Evidence-Based Practice and Healthcare2 Research Literacy
3 Anatomy of a Paper
4 How to Ask the Right Question
5 Searching the Literature
6 Using Evidence From Qualitative Studies
7 Using Evidence From Quantitative Studies
8 Using Mixed and Multiple Methods in Research
9 Evidence Synthesis: Systematic Reviews and Meta-syntheses
10 Evidence-Based Guidelines
11 Using Research Evidence to Make Clinical Decisions With Individual People
12 Using Research for Change
Authors
Michael J. Tatterton Associate Professor and Professional Lead for Children and Young People's Nursing, University of Bradford, UK. Michael is an associate professor and the professional lead for children and young people's nursing at the University of Bradford. He is a children's nurse, health visitor, independent prescriber and advanced nurse practitioner, and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Megan J. Fisher Assistant Professor, Children and Young People's Nursing, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Facilitator, Faculty of Health Studies, University of Bradford, UK.Megan is an Assistant Professor in children and young people's nursing and is an equality, diversity and inclusion facilitator for the Faculty of Health Studies. She started working at the University of Bradford in November 2021. She qualified as a Midwife from the University of Huddersfield in 2012 with a first and completed her MSc with distinction in Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (School Nursing) in 2014.
Megan has worked as a Midwife, School Nurse, Baby Steps Midwife (Parenting Education for vulnerable parents) and as a Specialist Health Practitioner for the Youth Justice Service in Wakefield.

