Covering the full range of rehabilitation research with a clear, easy-to-understand approach, this resource will help you analyze and apply research to practice. Rehabilitation Research: Principles and Applications examines traditional experimental designs as well as nonexperimental and emerging approaches, including qualitative research, single-system design, outcomes research, and survey research. Clinical case studies and references will enhance your skills as a scientist-practitioner. Written by noted educators Russell Carter and Jay Lubinsky, this book emphasizes evidence-based practice within physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other rehabilitation professions. INDICE: Section 1: Research Fundamentals1. Rehabilitation Research2. Theory in Rehabilitation Research3. Evidence-Based Practice4. Finding Research Literature 5. Research EthicsSection 2: Research Design6. Research Paradigms7. Variables8. Research Validity9. Selection and Assignment of ParticipantsSection 3: Experimental Designs10. Group Designs11. Single-Subject DesignsSection 4: Nonexperimental Research for Rehabilitation12. Overview of Nonexperimental Research13. Clinical Case ReportsSection 5: Research Beyond the Everyday14. Qualitative Research15. Epidemiology16. Outcomes Research17. Survey ResearchSection 6: Measurement18. Measurement Theory19. Methodological ResearchSection 7: Data Analysis20. Statistical Reasoning21. Statistical Analysis of Differences: The Basics22. Statistical Analysis of Differences: Advanced23. Statistical Analysis of Relationships: The Basics24. Statistical Analysis of Relationships: AdvancedSection 8: Being a Consumer of Research25. Evaluating Evidence One Article at a Time26. Synthesizing Bodies of EvidenceSection 9: Implementing Research27. Implementing a Research Project28. Publishing and Presenting ResearchAppendices
- ISBN: 978-1-4557-5979-8
- Editorial: Saunders
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 512
- Fecha Publicación: 13/10/2015
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés