Research Recipes for Midwives 1st Edition
Capture the confidence to design, conduct and apply research that improves maternity care with Research Recipes for Midwives, 1st Edition by Caroline J. Hollins Martin. This clear, practical guide speaks directly to student midwives, practising clinicians and educators seeking reliable research methods tailored to midwifery settings in the UK and internationally.
Combining approachable explanations with real-world examples, the book breaks down complex methods into step-by-step “recipes” you can follow — from framing a question and choosing a study design to collecting data, analysing results and ethically interpreting findings for practice. Each chapter links theory to everyday clinical challenges, helping you translate evidence into safer, more compassionate care.
Packed with actionable guidance, this edition supports learners preparing dissertations, quality improvement leads implementing change, and midwifery teams aiming to strengthen evidence-based practice. Emphasis on practical tools, reflective practice and critical appraisal means readers gain both skills and confidence to contribute meaningfully to maternity research and policy.
If you want a trustworthy, readable resource that bridges academia and clinical practice, this book is an essential shelf-mate. Ideal for training programs, NHS midwifery departments and midwives worldwide who want to produce rigorous, relevant research. Purchase your copy today and start creating research that matters for mothers, babies and communities.
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