How to conduct a literature review: a process that should be familiar to nurses

Rowson, Katie orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-8205-2853 (2016) How to conduct a literature review: a process that should be familiar to nurses. HIV Nursing, 16 (3). pp. 92-93. ISSN 1474-7359

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Abstract

Writing and research can be challenging for nurses at undergraduate and postgraduate level; however, understanding the process and developing the skills to conduct a literature review with a staged strategy will positively affect care delivery. Nurses have a responsibility to deliver care based on the best evidence available. Therefore, developing the necessary skills to conduct a literature review is beneficial to both nurses and those in their care.


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