Preparing to undertake research in the NHS: the novice’s guide
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Preparing to undertake research in the NHS: the novice’s guide

S Joanne Reynolds Senior lecturer in nursing, North East Wales Institute of Higher Education, Wrexham, North Wales

This article is aimed at nurses who are embarking on their first research project in the NHS, irrespective of whether the participants are members of staff, patients, carers or relatives. It describes the stages that the researcher needs to go through before beginning the research.

Nursing Standard. 21, 7, 40-43. doi: 10.7748/ns2006.10.21.7.40.c6361

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j.reynolds@newi.ac.uk

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This article has been subject to double blind peer review

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