Nursing: Ph.D & Research
- Orientation
- Course Specific e-books
- Research/ Stats/ Theory e-Books
What is a Literature Review?
Traditional narrative/literature review, scoping review, integrative review, systematic review, meta-analysis, realist reviews and evaluation reviews.
- Comparision of Reviews Lite
- Review Process
- Usie Mnemonics for Idea Development
- PRISMA 2020
- PRISMA, Flow Diagram 2009
- PRISMA, Checklist 2009
- Organizing Sources
- Citation Manager Overview
- Citation Styles
- Writing Style
- Manuscripts and Publishing
- Statistical Tests
- Research Data Requests
- EBP Question and Resource
- Articles on EBP
- Critical Appraisal
- Quantitative Study Design
- Biostatistics
- Other Resources
- Clinical Resources
- Diversity and Inclusion Resources
- Software & Tutorials
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A literature review provides an overview of what's been written about a specific topic. There are many different types of literature reviews. They vary in terms of comprehensiveness, types of study included, and purpose.
- Grant, M.J., & Booth, A. (2009). A typology of reviews: An analysis of 14 review types and associated methodologies. Health Information & Libraries Journal, 26, 91–108.
- Higgins JPT, Green S (editors).Box 2.3.b: Timeline for a Cochrane review. Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions. Version 5.1.0 [updated March 2011]. The Cochrane Collaboration. Available from http://handbook-5-1.cochrane.org . Accessed February 16, 2018.
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