To become familiar with how in-place research coordinators enhance collaboration and improve interorganisational research efficiency
To see how to navigate organisational complexities in research or clinical practice
To inform readers about the pivotal role of in-place research coordinators in successful interorganisational partnerships
The planning stage of any research project is one of the most important stages in the research process. This article offers insight into the important issues a researcher needs to consider when planning his or her research, including how to develop a research protocol, obtaining research funding, seeking academic, peer and social support, gaining research ethics and governance approval and planning a research schedule. Careful planning ensures that the research project is achievable and can be completed on time, with the funding available.
Grounded theory is a systematic research approach involving the discovery of theory through data collection and analysis. In particular, the focus is on uncovering patterns in social life that individuals might or might not be aware of. This article provides a practical overview of grounded theory to guide the research process in this area. The article is aimed at the nurse researcher who has some knowledge of grounded theory and/or is considering using this method of inquiry.
<p>THIS IS a practical introductory text for healthcare students with minimal understanding of the research process. The focus of the text integrates quantitative and qualitative methodologies through the following operational steps:</p>