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Product DescriptionMany of those working in primary care wish to conduct research in their own practice but lack the confidence and knowledge needed to set up, manage, and publish a research project. The authors of this book, who have wide experience of carrying out research in the family practice setting, havedeveloped this book as a practical resource for research in primary care. A superbly written book, it guides all members of the primary care team through the research process from the initial idea, through project design and write-up, to final publication. It explains clearly the purpose andimplementation of the clinical, epidemiological, and social research techniques that will be the most useful, and includes practical questions and exercises to ensure that the significance of each technique has been fully understood.About the AuthorDavid Armstrong, Reader in Sociology as Applied to Medicine, Department of General Practice, United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals, London.
Page Count:
218
Publication Date:
1994-12-15
MEDICINE_RESEARCH
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