In this new edition, Dr. George Tomlin joins Dr. Martin S. Rice and Dr. Franklin Stein to add expertise and knowledge of the occupational therapy field.
With the combined knowledge and skills of the authors Clinical Research in Occupational Therapy, Sixth Edition includes many valuable updates and enables the graduate student and clinical researcher to carry out a research study from the formulation of a research hypothesis to collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data in user-friendly, step-by-step procedures.
This Sixth Edition brings noteworthy changes, improvements, and enhancements, including the following:
A thorough update of the published research in occupational therapy and health care
Major revisions in all the chapters
The addition of a new chapter on single-case experimental research
Updated research boxes and contemporary examples of both quantitative and qualitative research
Updated compilation of tests and evaluations used by occupation therapists in research studies as outcome instruments and for clinical assessments
Revision and additions to the glossary of terms and statistics
Updated examples of the institutional review board application forms
Updated landmarks in the history of occupational therapy
Updated interfacing example with a popular statistical software, including data organization analysis and interpretation
Updated statistical tables
Clinical Research in Occupational Therapy, Sixth Edition is a valuable resource for students, clinicians and researchers. The text can be used as a complete self-tutorial that provides the reader with the knowledge and skills to design and carry out a research project, from hypothesis through data collection and analysis. The text is written to help the reader evaluate the quality and rigor of research studies. The Sixth Edition incorporates recent research in occupational therapy to help the reader design a feasible research project and understand and appreciate the literature of the field.