Health and Social Care Research: Methods and Methodology
INDEX PAGE
1. Introduction 3.
2. Research question 4.
3. Research method/design 5.
3.1 Sampling, Data collection 6.
3.2 Data analysis 7.
3.3 Bias control 9.
3.4 Trustworthiness 9.
3.5 Ethics 9. 4. Conclusion 10. 4.1 Dissemination of study 10. 4.2 Limitations of study 11. 4.3 Conclusion 11. 5. References 12.
Introduction:
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