Helen Aveyard
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A guide to doing literature reviews in health. It takes the readers through the process step-by-step. It gives the rationale of the literature review. It teaches you: searching, comparing, discussion and referencing, as well as considering systematic and narrative reviewing techniques. It also includes a a brief re-cap/glossary as a reminder.
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Open University Press
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Evidence-based practice is a concept and theme that underpins all modules across the nursing and healthcare curriculum and will come to the fore for healthcare students when taking their research methods, dissertation or literature review modules. However, despite being a term that is widely used and regularly cited, students often fail to fully grasp what it is, why it is so important and how it applies to the practical, non-academic world. This...
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Open University Press
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This is a beginner's guide to the skills of critical thinking, critical writing and critical appraisal in health and social care, and talks you through every stage of becoming a critical thinker. Each chapter tackles a different aspect of the process and using examples and simple language shows you how it's done.
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SAGE
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'Nursing Research' leads the novice nurse researcher and student nurse through the main techniques and skills required of a practicing nurse researcher. The authors provide the key information students must understand, and encourage them to think about every aspect of the research process.