This best-selling book is a step-by-step guide to doing a literature review for students in all areas of health and social care. It is vital reading for all those doing their undergraduate dissertation or any study that involves doing a literature review. This book provides a practical guide to doing a literature review from start to finish. This fourth edition includes:
- A broad range of real life examples of how to overcome challenges in the process - How to get your question right - Updated guidance on following a clear search strategy for relevant literature using the appropriate technology - Expanded guide to using a range of critical appraisal tools - Increased emphasis on presenting your findings or using them in practice - Tips and coverage on how to write up your review
Doing a Literature Review in Health and Social Care is essential reading for anyone new to reviewing and presenting evidence in a review."This essential guide demystifies the literature review process... The fourth edition has retained its accessible and user friendly style for which the text has become known. A useful glossary and the questioning style are just some of the pedagogical features of this text. I will continue to recommend this book to my students." Debra Jackson, RN PhD FACN, Professor of Nursing, University of Technology, Sydney
Since I barely have the time to leisure read nowadays, one book that I definitely have had the time to find for is this book. (And I'm adding to my reading challenge because I have literally read this book from page to page.)
I'm currently in the process of writing my first literature review and research proposal and before starting my dissertation, I had no clue as to what I had to do, the terminology used, the methods and analysing. Now that I've read it from start to finish I do feel as if I have some sort of clue as to what I'm doing. (Aha I really don't have a clue-I do but I don't) -.-'
The only thing that I'm going to be picky about is the fact that there isn't a section about undertaking a research proposal. Ayevard explains well and I think it would have definitely bumped up the ratings to 5 stars had there been a section dedicated to undertaking a research proposal. But then again I suppose that's an entirely different ball game.
Either way, a very descriptive informative book which is very much recommended to anyone undertaking their first literature review.
Wouldn’t have been able to finish my literature review without this- makes the process a lot simpler and was definitely miles more helpful than my personal advisor! Can’t wait to get back to reading what I enjoy now
I began to use this book as a reference for my own literature review writing because a fellow classmate recommended it, and for someone with no idea how to write a review this book was great. Though some people might find the approach/contents too simplistic, I would strongly suggest reading this book first to get a broad idea on how to write a literature review, and to then refer to other more complex books in accordance to your writing needs.
A comprehensive, easy to read book that shows students how to undertake a literature review and how to use the material that they find effectively.
The new edition has been fully updated and provides a practical guide to the different types of literature that you may come across when undertaking a literature review. It includes: examples of commonly occurring real life scenarios encountered by students, emphasis on the importance of setting a question at the very start of the project, advice on how to follow a clearly defined search strategy and details of a wide range of critical appraisal tools.
I wish I had read this book at the beginning of my Master's year. Better late than never! The author provides great detail and takes the reader through every single step of literature review. It makes the whole process less daunting...and realistic!
A practical and clear guide that provides especially good advice on how to find relevant literature and, then, sort it in a way that will create an analytical review.