This document provides 6 references for critiquing nursing research, including books and journal articles. The references include Parahoo's book on nursing research principles and processes, an article by Caldwell et al. on developing a framework for critiquing health research, an online source from Holland and Rees on nursing evidence-based practice skills, guidelines from the Royal College of Nursing on peri-operative fasting, and books by Strauss and Corbin on grounded theory and Kvale on qualitative research interviewing.
1. References for critiquing research NIP 2203
Parahoo. K (2006). ‘Nursing Research: principles, Process and Issue. (2nd ed) London: Palgrave,
Mcmillan.
Caldwell. K Henshaw. L Taylor. G (2005) ‘ Developing a framework for critiquing health research’.
Journal of health, social and Environmental issues. 6 (1) P 45-54
Holland. Rees, (2006)‘Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Skills’. (On line). Available from
http://:www.oup.comhtm(Accessed 11 marches 2012)
Royal college of Nursing. (2005) ‘peri-operative Fasting in Adults and Children: An RCN Guidelines for
Multi-Disciplinary Team. (On line) Available from http://:www.rcn.org.uk(Accessed 11 marches
2012).
Strauss A, Corbin J. (1998) ‘Basics of Qualitative Research: Techniques and Procedures for
Developing grounded Theory’. (2nd ed) London. Sage
Kvale S (1996).’ Interviews: An Introduction to Qualitative Research Interviewing’. Thousand Oaks
CA. Sage.