How to conduct a literature review
John Wilkinson Lecturer in Nursing, Institute of Advanced Nursing Education, Royal College of Nursing, London
Christine Wilkinson Director of Nephro-Urological and Critical Care Studies, Bloomsbury' and Islington College of Nursing and Midwifery, London
Literature reviews require a range of skills if they are to Ik carried out successfully. This article details some of the skills required and how they can Ik integrated to produce a review relevant to practice.
Nursing Standard.
10, 9, 28-30.
doi: 10.7748/ns.10.9.28.s35
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