How to supervise and mentor a less experienced or novice research

Elizabeth Sturgiss, Lena Sanci

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Abstract

This practical ‘How To’ guide talks the reader step-by-step through designing, conducting and disseminating primary care research, a growing discipline internationally. The vast majority of health care issues are experienced by people in community settings, who are not adequately represented by hospital-based research. There is therefore a great need to upskill family physicians and other primary care workers and academics to conduct community-based research to inform best practice. Aimed at emerging researchers, including those in developing countries, this book also addresses cutting edge and newly developing research methods, which will be of equal interest to more experienced researchers.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHow to do primary care research
EditorsFelicity Goodyear-Smith, Robert Mash
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter31
Pages285-294
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic) 9781351014519
ISBN (Print)9781138499584, 9781138499591
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

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