Research Methods for Student Radiographers A Survival Guide

Research Methods for Student Radiographers A Survival Guide by Christopher M. Hayre, published by CRC Press on September 28, 2021, is a comprehensive resource designed for those studying undergraduate radiography. This 190-page book presents a holistic view of research application in radiography, emphasizing multivariant methodological approaches and practices. It aims to clarify complex terms and concepts, making the importance of research accessible to students and practitioners alike.
Readers will find insights into contemporary and innovative methods within radiography research, supported by evidence-based literature. The book covers a range of topics, including quantitative and qualitative methodologies, data collection tools, and the formation of research questions. It also discusses the significance of rigor in data analysis and the multifaceted application of research principles in diagnostic radiography. This edition serves as a valuable tool for both students and academics involved in undergraduate radiography programs, addressing the need for accessible texts in this field.
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This book provides an holistic picture of the application of research in radiography and focuses on multivariant methodological approaches and practices. It will provide readers insight into both contemporary and innovative methods within radiography research, backed up with evidence-based literature. This book may also be translated into other health disciplines as it introduces research to the reader by detailing terms that can often be confusing for students. These remain central in understanding the importance of research in radiography and how the generation of new knowledge is obtained. This will be supported with subsequent chapters concerning the literature, formation of research questions and detail the early beginnings of a research proposal. Chapters will include a wide range of topics, such as quantitative and qualitative methodologies and data collection tools pertinent to radiographic research, whilst discussing data analysis and need for rigor. The authors draw from our experiences, published outputs and clinical work, supported with alternate philosophies and methods used in diagnostic radiography. Each chapter will examine the multifaceted use and application of each ‘sub-theme’ pertinent to research in radiography, which is presented in a single text for students and, perhaps, practitioners. The targeted audience for this book is interdisciplinary but clearly focuses on those studying undergraduate radiography in response to the limited texts available. We also anticipate it to provide a useful tool for academics delivering undergraduate radiography programmes and those supporting postgraduate research. The key features will:
- Explore important research approaches and concepts within diagnostic radiography
- Provide contemporary evidence-based practice regarding mixed method approaches
- Provide a ‘how to guide’ for understanding key research principles in a wide range of radiographic settings
- Evaluate the impact of research on patients and the radiographer-patient relationship
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