How to do a Systematic Literature Review in Nursing: A Step-by-Step Guide, 3/e
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How to do a Systematic Literature Review in Nursing: A Step-by-Step Guide, 3/e
Bettany-Saltikov, Josette; McSherry, Robert
Open University Press
09/2024
312
Mole
9780335251148
15 a 20 dias
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List of boxes
List of figures
List of tables
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. What is a systematic review?
2. Asking an answerable and focused systematic review question
3. Creating the protocol for your systematic review
4. Writing the background to your systematic review
5. Specifying your objectives and inclusion and exclusion criteria
6. Conducting a comprehensive and systematic literature search
7. Working with your primary papers: Stage 1 - Selecting the studies to include in your own systematic review
8. Working with your primary papers: Stage 2 - Appraising the methodological quality of your included primary papers
9. Working with your primary papers: Stage 3 - Extracting the data from your included papers
10. Synthesizing, summarizing and presenting your findings
11. Writing up your discussion and completing your systematic review
12. Checking your systematic review is complete and a few practical ways to share and disseminate your findings
13. An introduction to meta-analysis, by John Franklin
Index
List of figures
List of tables
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. What is a systematic review?
2. Asking an answerable and focused systematic review question
3. Creating the protocol for your systematic review
4. Writing the background to your systematic review
5. Specifying your objectives and inclusion and exclusion criteria
6. Conducting a comprehensive and systematic literature search
7. Working with your primary papers: Stage 1 - Selecting the studies to include in your own systematic review
8. Working with your primary papers: Stage 2 - Appraising the methodological quality of your included primary papers
9. Working with your primary papers: Stage 3 - Extracting the data from your included papers
10. Synthesizing, summarizing and presenting your findings
11. Writing up your discussion and completing your systematic review
12. Checking your systematic review is complete and a few practical ways to share and disseminate your findings
13. An introduction to meta-analysis, by John Franklin
Index
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Literature review, literature search, process, systematic review, systematic literature review, literature, writing, academic skills, study skills, study, practice, academic, professional, practitioner, undergraduate, post graduate, research, allied health, nursing, healthcare, appraisal, appraising, methodology, methodological, data, findings
List of boxes
List of figures
List of tables
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. What is a systematic review?
2. Asking an answerable and focused systematic review question
3. Creating the protocol for your systematic review
4. Writing the background to your systematic review
5. Specifying your objectives and inclusion and exclusion criteria
6. Conducting a comprehensive and systematic literature search
7. Working with your primary papers: Stage 1 - Selecting the studies to include in your own systematic review
8. Working with your primary papers: Stage 2 - Appraising the methodological quality of your included primary papers
9. Working with your primary papers: Stage 3 - Extracting the data from your included papers
10. Synthesizing, summarizing and presenting your findings
11. Writing up your discussion and completing your systematic review
12. Checking your systematic review is complete and a few practical ways to share and disseminate your findings
13. An introduction to meta-analysis, by John Franklin
Index
List of figures
List of tables
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. What is a systematic review?
2. Asking an answerable and focused systematic review question
3. Creating the protocol for your systematic review
4. Writing the background to your systematic review
5. Specifying your objectives and inclusion and exclusion criteria
6. Conducting a comprehensive and systematic literature search
7. Working with your primary papers: Stage 1 - Selecting the studies to include in your own systematic review
8. Working with your primary papers: Stage 2 - Appraising the methodological quality of your included primary papers
9. Working with your primary papers: Stage 3 - Extracting the data from your included papers
10. Synthesizing, summarizing and presenting your findings
11. Writing up your discussion and completing your systematic review
12. Checking your systematic review is complete and a few practical ways to share and disseminate your findings
13. An introduction to meta-analysis, by John Franklin
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Literature review, literature search, process, systematic review, systematic literature review, literature, writing, academic skills, study skills, study, practice, academic, professional, practitioner, undergraduate, post graduate, research, allied health, nursing, healthcare, appraisal, appraising, methodology, methodological, data, findings