Getting a PhD in Health and Social Care
Description
Part One is designed to assist potential students in negotiating their way through the minefield of decisions and bureaucratic processes involved in enrollment and registration. Attention to detail at this stage of the process will help resolve most of the common problems likely to be encountered.
Part Two is concerned with the processes involved in achieving a successful MPhil or PhD following registration. Chapters on writing up, examination procedures, and advice on how to prepare for and cope with the viva are included.
Key features:
* Authoritative and comprehensive guide
* Considers the challenges of research in applied settings
* Practical, sound advice throughout
Real life examples
"I recommend this book warmly as a reliable guide to all aspects of research for higher degrees, more especially, as a handbook for the practical problems faced in the course of undertaking any type of research. In short, this book is an indispensable aid for researchers and those undertaking health and social care research courses." From the Foreword by Professor J. Akinsanya.
Dr Immy Holloway is Reader in the Institute of Health and Community Studies, Bournemouth University. Dr Jan Walker is Principal Lecturer in Multiprofessional Health Care at the University of Plymouth.
Starting out: Introduction; Influences on approaches to research; Decisions about the research; Choice of degree; Starting the process; Research supervision; Going through the process: Writing a proposal; Access and ethics issues; The choice of methodology and research methods; Major issues: From MPhil to PhD; The monitoring process; Writing the dissertation or thesis: The introduction; Review of relevant literature; The methods section; The main body of the research; The examination; Problems; Dissemination of the research. "...health and social care departmentrs will recommend this book to their postgraduate research students because it will be an invaluable companion during the course of their research, from conception to completion. Journal of Advanced Nursing
"I have already asked the university library to obtain this book and I shall recommend it to all of my PhD students, current and prospective. What more can I say? It is everything the blurb claims it is. End of review!" Physiotherapy
Immy Holloway is a professor and co-director of the Centre for Qualitative Research in the School of Health and Social Care at Bournemouth University. Though retired from full-time work, she still takes an active role in research and PhD student supervision. As a medical sociologist she has taught health and social care professionals for over thirty years. As well as publishing a large number of articles in peer reviewed journals, she has also written, edited and co-written several books in the field of research, some of which have been translated to foreign languages. his text acts as a survival guide handbook for Masters and Doctorate level study and also for the research methods course of undergraduate programmes. It is written specifically for health and social care professionals from academic as well as practice backgrounds and fills a niche in the market - there is no
other text like it in this field. Providing academic, professional and practical advice and guidelines for all potential students in health care, medicine and all allied professions, it is relevant to part time as well as full time study.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780632050574
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Medical
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 157.50(W) x Dimensions: 235.70(H) x Dimensions: 15.70(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English