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CAPSTONE: PART II
An effective literature review has several components, including:
Introduction: Should introduce the topic, establish the significance of the study, and provide an overview of the relevant literature.
Body: Should include the foundation of theory or theoretical framework, empirical or evidence-based research, and the research gap.
Conclusion: Should summarize the important aspects of the existing body of literature, evaluate the current state of the literature reviewed, and identify significant flaws or gaps in existing knowledge.
Critical assessment: Should include a critical assessment of the value of the sources.
Synthesis: Should include an organized and coherent synthesis of the data.
Gaps: Should identify areas of controversy and contested claims, and highlight any gaps that may exist in research to date.
Other characteristics of an effective literature review include:
Outlining important research trends
Assessing strengths and weaknesses of individual studies and the existing research as a whole
Establishing a need for current and/or future research projects
This week you will all submit the review of your literature for your CAPSTONE project in support of your PICOT question.
1. Review of Literature
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Review and discuss literature: Synthesize at least 10 primary research studies and/or systematic reviews; do not include summary articles. This section is all about the scientific evidence rather than someone else’s opinion of the evidence. Do not use secondary sources; you need to get the article, read it, and make your own decision about quality and applicability to your question even if you did find out about the study in a review of the literature. This is a synthesis rather than a study-by-study review. Address the similarities, differences, and controversies in the body of evidence.
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Analyze and apply knowledge directly to your PICOT- The studies that you cite in this section must relate directly to your PICOT question.
3. Provide a
precise body of evidence for your Practice Change
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Discuss objectives for your practice change
5. Discuss where the
problem exists, why it exists, what is the preposition for change
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Apply all that is relevant to the problem. For example Pros vs Cons, the current state of the problem
NOTE:
It should not reflect your opinion, but rather Evidence-based Based Practice should be applied
-After completing a literature search on interventions addressing your chosen health problem, write a review that evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of all the sources you have found.
Please review the assignment rubric prior to submission:
Submits a systematic synthesis and analysis of the minimum 10 references required for the Capstone project. Page requirement is met: minimally 5 pages [references and cover page do not count[].
Information is exceptionally well-organized and presented with exceptional clarity.
Argument and critical analysis are met with supporting evidence from 5 references minimally.
Strictly adheres to APA format guidelines, including in-text citations and reference lists. Leveled headings are implemented throughout the paper.
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