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Reviewing the literature

Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 1998
A s nurses begin to formulate a study or to consider changes in clinical practice, one of the first steps is to conduct a review of literature. This is not a onetime activity but rather a process that will continue through the dissemination of results or the evaluation of a change in nursing practice.
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The Literature Review: Demystifying the Literature Search

The Diabetes Educator, 2004
This article provided an overview of the strategies, tools, and techniques for searching the literature. Also discussed was how to retrieve, manage, and report relevant information that has been found. There are many books and computer tutorials about each of these topics available in libraries and bookstores.
Linda J, Patrick, Sharon, Munro
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A REVIEW OF GLAUCOMA LITERATURE

Optometry and Vision Science, 1970
ABSTRACT A review of literature on glaucoma from 1966 through 1968. Thirty‐five article on the subject of glaucoma are reviewed and summarized with regard to: incidence, heredity, ophthalmoscopy, visual fields, tonometry, etiology, medical management and miscellaneous considerations.
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Synthesising the literature as part of a literature review

Nursing Standard, 2015
This article examines how to synthesise and critique research literature. To place the process of synthesising the research literature into context, the article explores the critiquing process by breaking it down into seven sequential steps. The article explains how and why these steps need to be kept in mind if a robust comprehensive literature search
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