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What Contribution Can Research Make To Social Care? Give Brief Examples Of Uses In Policy And Practice.  

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What Contribution Can Research Make To Social Care? Give Brief Examples Of Uses In Policy And Practice. Our Combined experiences of researching and working in health and social care settings over a number of years have led us to recognise the value of action research in helping practitioners, managers and researchers to make sense of problems in service delivery and in promoting initiatives for change and improvement. (Hart & Bond 1995) Elizabeth Hart and Meg Bond (1995) conduct research in the health and social care setting. They both consider research to be very important and an important option that needs to be considered by practitioners to improve professional practice and standards within health and social care. Research happens all around us on a daily basis. This can take place by questionnaires, telephone conversation, interview, or observations. Research happens for a variety of reasons and is conducted over large subject groups. Research methods are...

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