Literature Review and Research in Healthcare, E-Book, 1st Edition
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Section 1
So – you’ve got this far – but what really is this ‘Evidence Based Practice’ and why do you have to do a literature review?
- Why are we having to do a ‘literature review’ what does it actually mean for patient care?
- Reading a paper
- Understanding the main differences – qualitative and quantitative research plus mixed methods
- Collecting data - notes on sampling – data analytics– presenting findings
- The idiots guide to systematic literature review – trust your own intelligence
- How to train your trainer – getting the best from academic supervision
Section 2
Now let’s get started – your METHODOLOGY
2.1 What’s in a systematic review?
2.2 Developing your question – Spiders, PICOs and all that jazz
2.3 Systematically searching your databases and that ‘grey literature’
2.4 Using flow diagrams to show your progress
Section 3
Now you’ve got your data – what to do next
3.1 Data Extraction – putting it all together in a matrix
3.2 Quality appraisal (testing the validity of your data)
3.3 Collating the results – using a matrix
3.4 Presenting your results – themes and overviews – what’s in it for clinical practice?
3.5 Concluding and summarizing – making recommendations
Section 4
4.1 Avoiding the common pitfalls
4.2 Procrastination techniques for experts
4.3 Checklists for easy reference
4.4 Mnemonics – Quick and easy ways to remember your subjects
4.5 Resources for more information