How to do a systematic literature review in nursing: a step-by-step guide
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How to do a systematic literature review in nursing: a step-by-step guide

Simon Palfreyman A clinical lecturer, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

NEVER HAS it been more important for nurses to acquire the skills they need to evaluate and articulate research findings related to their clinical practice, and this book offers an excellent introduction to the subject.

Emergency Nurse. 20, 7, 9-9. doi: 10.7748/en.20.7.9.s3

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