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Doing a Literature Review in Health and Social Care A Practical Guide Second edition Helen Aveyard Doing a Literature Review in Health and Social Care A Practical Guide Second edition McGraw Hil / £17.99 170pp 9780335238859 0335238858 [Formula: see text]

  • PMID: 27712339
  • DOI: 10.7748/nr.18.4.45.s2

LITERATURE REVIEWS are an important preliminary step towards a research project or dissertation, as well as being an important source of information in their own right. But despite their value, literature reviews often present a major challenge to students at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

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A Postgraduate's Guide to Doing a Literature Review in Health and Social Care

Published:  January 2016 Pages: 248

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This text is a comprehensive, highly readable guide to how to undertake a literature review in health and social care, tailored specifically for postgraduate study. Essential reading for all those undertaking any study at post-graduate level, the book provides clarity and a step by step approach to doing a literature review from start to finish which will enable you to:• Identify which type of review is appropriate for your study • Select the literature that you need to include in your review• Search for, appraise and analyse relevant literature • Write up your reviewCrucially the book explores the common features of a broad range of types of literature review, which serve different functions "“ including the literature review that is a pre-requisite prior to a larger empirical study, and the literature review that is a study in its own right.With real-life examples of written research and succinct summaries at the end of each chapter, A Post-Graduate’s Guide to Doing a Literature Review in Health and Social Care is the ideal text for students wanting to get the very most from their study. “Consistently clear and concise and using contemporary examples of research applied to the descriptions of methodology, this guide will be useful and accessible at whichever stage in your post-graduate project you come across it. For those people pondering the most suitable approach to literature reviewing to use, it provides answers to fundamental and technical questions.

For those already immersed in their chosen approach, the style and layout will make it a refreshing resource. The breadth of content will demystify approaches that are unfamiliar but that are necessary to understand. A highly readable guide whatever your health or social care topic." Clare Oakland, PhD Student, University College London, UK

Dr. Helen Aveyard is a Senior Lecturer at Oxford Brookes University, UK. Her first book Do ing a Literature Review in Health and Social Care is now a 3rd edition text and Helen is also co-author of A Beginner’s Guide to Evidence Based Practice 2nd edition and A Beginner’s Guide to Critical Thinking and Writing in Health and Social Care 2nd edition . Sheila Payne is a health psychologist and Emeritus Professor at the International Observatory on End of Life Care at Lancaster University, UK. She held honorary visiting chairs at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia and Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. She was President of the European Association of Palliative Care (2011-2015) and has supervised over 40 PhD students as well as having published widely herself in academic and professional journals. Nancy Preston is a Senior Lecturer at Lancaster University, UK. Nancy completed her doctoral study at the Institute of Cancer Research, University of London, and is an experienced systematic reviewer having published a number of systematic reviews for the Cochrane Collaboration. She teaches on the doctorate programme in Health Research at Lancaster University on how to conduct a systematic review for your PhD.

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