Paramedic Research: Principles, Designs and Methods

Graham McClelland (Editor), Julia Williams (Editor)

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Abstract

Research is fundamental in generating evidence to inform best practice. Not only does it drive improvements in patient care, but it also fosters the ongoing advancement of a profession. As the paramedic profession grows, so does the need for robust research.

Paramedic Research: Principles, Designs and Methods harnesses the expertise of over 40 contributors, from across the UK and beyond, each offering a wealth of insight and experience. The result is a practical resource which guides you through the entirety of the research process, from identifying areas needing investigation and designing research questions to data collection, analysis and presenting your findings in a meaningful way.

Context is everything, so this book draws on examples of research undertaken in settings that are familiar to unplanned, urgent and emergency care staff. This allows you to focus on the essential elements of research philosophies, principles and constructs without needing to learn about new healthcare environments.

If you are hoping to master the transformative power of research within the prehospital and emergency care setting, understand its relevance and embrace it as an integral component of clinical practice, then this book is for you.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBridgewater
PublisherClass Publishing
Number of pages322
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9781801611374
ISBN (Print)9781801611350
Publication statusPublished - 12 Jun 2025

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