LO1 revision for Unit 25
- Created by: Danielle Alice
- Created on: 19-11-21 13:04
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- LO1:
- What is research?
- Research is a planned process in which information is collected systematically for a specific purpose, analysed and reported
- Why do we conduct research?
- -Subject of interests,
- -Job needs
- - All carers identify needs of individuals in care
- - What treatments, interventions and practices are most effective, for whom and in what circumstances
- -Highlighting gaps
- -Inform policy
- -Improvements in practice
- -Compares the state of provisions over a timescale
- Key features:
- Purpose: the overall aim of the research
- Rationale: reasons for research
- Audience: people interested in the research
- Literature search: finding out what is already known about the research subject
- Ethical issues: ensuring that the research does not cause any harm
- Methodology: strategy and techniques used to conduct research
- Participants: individuals providing research information
- Research data: new information obtained from carrying out research
- Interpretation: analysing research to gain new understanding
- Evaluation: making judgements on quality of the data
- Conclusions: summary of key points of the research
- Recommendations: suggests for future/ further research
- Research proposal: plan for the research
- What is research?
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