Over the past few decades, evidence for practice has increasingly influenced and contributed to the improvement of health care. While evidence for practice appears to be an integral component to decision making in health care practice, it has historically been dominated by the results of quantitative research. This book reviews the degree to which qualitative research, specifically qualitative systematic review, is valued within the domain of evidence-based practice by examining and exploring contemporary debates on the nature of evidence and the place of qualitative research findings in evidence based health care.
ISBN/ISSN
9781975124298
Product Format
Vitalsource Interactive eBook
Publication Date
February 4, 2019
Alan Pearson
Kylie Porritt
1. Introduction 2. History of Present: A Voice Silenced 3. Rise of the Silenced Voice 4. Building Blocks to Systematic Review 5. A Truth to Systemization
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