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  1. Reviewing the literature

    Implementing evidence into practice requires nurses to identify, critically appraise and synthesise research. This may require a comprehensive literature review: this article aims to outline the approaches and stages required and provides a working example of a published review. Literature reviews aim to answer focused questions to: inform professionals and patients of the best available ...

  2. The Literature Review: A Foundation for High-Quality Medical Education

    Purpose and Importance of the Literature Review. An understanding of the current literature is critical for all phases of a research study. Lingard 9 recently invoked the "journal-as-conversation" metaphor as a way of understanding how one's research fits into the larger medical education conversation. As she described it: "Imagine yourself joining a conversation at a social event.

  3. Nursing: Literature Review

    A literature review is a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of published information on a subject area. Conducting a literature review demands a careful examination of a body of literature that has been published that helps answer your research question (See PICO). Literature reviewed includes scholarly journals, scholarly books ...

  4. Systematically Reviewing the Literature: Building the Evidence for

    Systematic reviews that summarize the available information on a topic are an important part of evidence-based health care. There are both research and non-research reasons for undertaking a literature review. It is important to systematically review the literature when one would like to justify the need for a study, to update personal ...

  5. Nursing: How to Write a Literature Review

    Once you have read and re-read your articles and organized your findings, you are ready to begin the process of writing the literature review. 2. Synthesize. (see handout below) Include a synthesis of the articles you have chosen for your literature review. A literature review is NOT a list or a summary of what has been written on a particular ...

  6. A practical guide to data analysis in general literature reviews

    This article is a practical guide to conducting data analysis in general literature reviews. The general literature review is a synthesis and analysis of published research on a relevant clinical issue, and is a common format for academic theses at the bachelor's and master's levels in nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, public health and other related fields.

  7. PDF Reviewing the literature

    Reviewing the literature. Joanna Smith,1Helen Noble2. Implementing evidence into practice requires nurses to identify, critically appraise and synthesise research. This may require a comprehensive literature review: this article aims to outline the approaches and stages required and provides a working example of a published review.

  8. British Journal of Nursing

    Before undertaking a systemic review, a research question should first be formulated (Bashir and Conlon, 2018). There are a number of tools/frameworks (Table 1) to support this process, including the PICO/PICOS, PEO and SPIDER criteria (Bowers et al, 2011). These frameworks are designed to help break down the question into relevant subcomponents and map them to concepts, in order to derive a ...

  9. An analysis of current practices in undertaking literature reviews in

    This led us to undertake a review of current practice of those doing a literature review and the terms used to describe them. We undertook a focused mapping review and synthesis. Literature reviews; defined as papers with the terms review or synthesis in the title, published in five nursing journals between January 2017-June 2018 were identified.

  10. Guidance on Conducting a Systematic Literature Review

    Introduction. Literature review is an essential feature of academic research. Fundamentally, knowledge advancement must be built on prior existing work. To push the knowledge frontier, we must know where the frontier is. By reviewing relevant literature, we understand the breadth and depth of the existing body of work and identify gaps to explore.

  11. Writing a literature review

    Writing a literature review requires a range of skills to gather, sort, evaluate and summarise peer-reviewed published data into a relevant and informative unbiased narrative. Digital access to research papers, academic texts, review articles, reference databases and public data sets are all sources of information that are available to enrich ...

  12. Reviewing the literature: choosing a review design

    The purpose of a review of healthcare literature is primarily to summarise the knowledge around a specific question or topic, or to make recommendations that can support health professionals and organisations make decisions about a specific intervention or care issue. 5 In addition, reviews can highlight gaps in knowledge to guide future research.

  13. Undertaking a scoping review: A practical guide for nursing and

    Davis et al. undertook a review that explored the nature and status of scoping review studies in nursing literature. Their ... For example, if the review will be limited to a type of literature (peer‐reviewed articles) year of publication (within previous 10 years), geographical location (rural and remote settings), or population (individuals ...

  14. Doing a Literature Review in Nursing, Health and Social Care

    Reviews. Preview. A clear and practical guide to completing a literature review in nursing and healthcare studies. Providing students with straightforward guidance on how to successfully carry out a literature review as part of a research project or dissertation, this book uses examples and activities to demonstrate how to complete each step ...

  15. The Importance of Nursing in Nursing Publications

    These findings suggest that many articles published in nursing journals use medical and literature from other disciplines as the main sources of information rather than from our own literature (Chinn et al., 3). In a study of information sources for developing the nursing literature, done more than 10 years ago, most of the citations were to ...

  16. Conducting integrative reviews: a guide for novice nursing researchers

    Furthermore, novice nursing researchers may receive little formal training to develop the skills required to generate a comprehensive integrative review ( Boote and Beile, 2005 ). Aveyard and Bradbury-Jones (2019) also emphasised the limited literature providing guidance surrounding integrative reviews. Therefore, novice nursing researchers ...

  17. Writing a Literature Review

    Literature Review Steps. Graphic used with permission: Torres, E. Librarian, Hawai'i Pacific University. 1. Choose a topic and define your research question. Try to choose a topic of interest. You will be working with this subject for several weeks to months.

  18. Literature Reviews

    A literature review can be a short introductory section of a research article or a report or policy paper that focuses on recent research. Or, in the case of dissertations, theses, and review articles, it can be an extensive review of all relevant research. The format is usually a bibliographic essay; sources are briefly cited within the body ...

  19. Literature Review

    A literature review is a summary and analysis of research published on a specific topic. Literature reviews give a "snapshot" of individual articles and explain how each work has contributed to the field's understanding of the topic. The purpose of a literature review is to trace the history of research on a particular subject, evaluate that ...

  20. Nursing care delivery models and outcomes: A literature review

    Objective: The purpose of this literature review was to determine the types of nursing care delivery models currently being used in acute care hospitals to determine the effectiveness of the model and the outcomes being measured. Method: A literature search was conducted, and databases searched included CINAHL, Nursing and Allied Health, Medline, EMBASE, ProQuest Theses, and Dissertations for ...

  21. British Journal of Nursing

    Nursing considerations for supporting cancer patients with metastatic spinal cord compression: a literature review. The search used key words precisely focused to understand the impact and management of MSCC (Box 1). Contextually synonymous key words were included to extend the breadth of available literature....

  22. <em>International Nursing Review</em>

    International Nursing Review is the official journal of the International Council of Nurses, focusing on nursing and health policy issues of relevance to nurses. Abstract Aim To synthesize existing literature describing the impact of intentional rounding on patient outcomes among hospitalized adults.

  23. The patient safety curriculum: An interventional study on the

    Literature review The WHO PSC Guide: "the multi-professional edition" provides a common platform for nurses to address their role to play in improving patient safety [ 4 ]. Although nursing professionals must ensure the practice does not harm, evidence indicates that nursing education is still lagging to integrate patient safety into their ...

  24. What are nurses' roles in modern healthcare? A ...

    The literature review informing this study expanded on James' definition, characterising nursing work as cognitive ... Maruotti A, et al. (2018) What impact does nursing care left undone have on patient outcomes? Review of the literature. Journal of Clinical Nursing 27(11-12): 2248-2259. Crossref. PubMed. Google Scholar. Richards L, Morse ...

  25. Correlates of Health-Related Quality of Life in a National S

    In 2020, colorectal cancer (CRC) was the third most common cancer diagnosis and the second most common cause of cancer-related mortality with approximately 1.93 million new cases and 935 173 deaths occurring globally. 1 Because cancer is a disease of aging, its prevalence increases steeply with age. 2 In fact, it is estimated that 80% of all cancers are diagnosed in individuals aged 55 years ...

  26. Transformational Leadership, Psychological Empowerment, and

    Based on the previous literature review and hypothesis development, ... "The relationship between transformational leadership and staff nurse retention in hospital settings: a systematic review," Journal of Nursing Management, vol. 2023, Article ID 9577200, 11 pages, 2023.

  27. Qualitative evaluation in nursing interventions—A review of the literature

    Nursing interventions can be evaluated qualitatively, as this method enhances the significance of clinical trials and emphasizes the distinctive work and outcomes of nursing care (Sandelowski, 1996 ). However, there are few examples of detailed methodological strategies for doing so (Schumacher et al., 2005 ).

  28. JMIR Nursing

    Methods: A scoping review was conducted, and web-based literature databases were searched for published studies to explore the available research on privacy barriers in a health monitoring environment. Results: In total, 65 articles met the inclusion criteria and were selected and analyzed. Contradictory findings and results were found in some ...

  29. Spiritual nursing education programme for nursing students in Korea: a

    This study conducts a systematic review and meta-analysis to understand the characteristics and contents of studies on spiritual nursing education programmes and their effects. The literature search included five databases (RISS, KISS, DBpia, Science ON, and KmBase) published in South Korea until September 30, 2021. Nine studies were included in the final review, with six for the meta-analysis ...

  30. Integrity of Databases for Literature Searches in Nursing

    The quality of literature used as the foundation to any research or scholarly project is critical. The purpose of this study was to analyze the extent to which predatory nursing journals were included in credible databases, MEDLINE, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), and Scopus, commonly used by nurse scholars when searching for information.