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Systematic Approaches to a Successful Literature Review 2nd Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis: 242x170 mm, weight: 570 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1473912466
  • ISBN-13: 9781473912465
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis: 242x170 mm, weight: 570 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1473912466
  • ISBN-13: 9781473912465
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Showing you how to take a structured and organized approach to a wide range of literature review types, this book helps you to choose which approach is right for your research. Packed with constructive tools, examples, case studies and hands-on exercises, the book covers the full range of literature review techniques.





New to This Edition:





Full re-organization takes you step-by-step through the process from beginning to end New chapter showing you how to choose the right method for your project Practical guidance on integrating qualitative and quantitative data New coverage of rapid reviews Comprehensive inclusion of literature review tools, including concept analysis, scoping and mapping



With an emphasis on the practical skills, this guide is essential for any student or researcher needing to get from first steps to a successful literature review.

Recenzijos

The second edition of this text is most welcome. The new chapter on selecting your review methods is excellent, readable and scholarly. There is more practical guidance on rapid reviews and integrating qualitative and quantitative data, which will be of great assistance to students and researchers alike. The new content on review tools and more highly developed secondary data research such as concept analysis are great additions.  -- Sue Schutz Systematic reviews of literature are a crucial step of evidence-based practice, and this book establishes the benchmark on how to undertake this process.  It provides a wonderful description on how to locate and critically analyse all relevant prior work, published and unpublished, in as unbiased manner as possible.  This is the best book I have read on the topic and it is most highly recommended. -- Bruce A. Thyer As a university librarian with particular responsibility for supporting, among others, the educational psychology training course, I am very aware of the difficulties posed by producing a high-quality systematic review of the literature. Now in its second edition, Systematic Approaches to a Successful Literature Review goes a long way towards alleviating some of the stresses and concerns caused by the process. Aimed at both students and researchers, it breaks down each element of the review process across ten comprehensive chapters, covering everything from review methods to effective dissemination. The clear layout makes it easy to follow for the newcomer and user-friendly for the more experienced researcher seeking a refresher on the process. -- Ian Clark This is an excellent book for people who are interested in the finer points of literature reviews and perhaps it is a book that everyone involved with EAP should read. For that reason, it deserves a place on every EAP teachers shelf. -- Andy Gillett There is a need for a quality interactive text to help structure literature reviews and provide guidance for students and researchers. THIS is such a text. As part of the researcher toolkit this book will prove beneficial to students, researchers, teachers of research, and research supervisors. The really great feature of the book is the way it uses examples throughout the text to bring what could be a dull aspect of research to life. Overall, a very good book which will help readers to produce a quality literature review. -- Joe Gazdula Improve the efficiency of how you conduct reviews whether for a PhD thesis, a peer-reviewed publication or as part of commissioned research report, and how to synthesise and analyse both qualitative and quantitative studies.





The book is packed with information but boxes and tables help to break up the text and clarify its key messages. I particularly liked the way in which it uses a question and answer approach in headings and FAQ formats. There are exercises, practical guidance and templates to use or adapt. -- Anna Coughlin * SRA Research Matters *

About the authors viii
Companion website x
1 Getting Started on Your Literature Review
1(8)
Introduction
1(1)
Systematic reviews versus systematic approaches
2(1)
Chapters overview
2(1)
Working your way through this book
3(1)
Examples of review challenges and how this book can help
4(1)
Getting started
5(4)
2 Taking a Systematic Approach to Your Literature Review
9(27)
Introduction
9(2)
Why is the literature review so important?
11(1)
Where does a literature review fit within the context of research?
12(1)
What types of research question are suitable for literature review?
13(1)
Why review the literature?
13(1)
A brief history of research synthesis
14(3)
What is the place of theory in literature review?
17(1)
The traditional narrative review, the systematic review and `systematic approaches'
17(2)
Why be systematic?
19(4)
Introducing the SALSA framework
23(4)
Systematic approaches
27(1)
Summary
28(8)
3 Choosing Your Review Methods
36(19)
Introduction
36(1)
Acknowledging your review constraints
37(6)
Some review choice scenarios
43(6)
Summary
49(6)
4 Planning and Conducting Your Literature Review
55(28)
Introduction
55(2)
Project management
57(1)
Updates to existing reviews
58(2)
Conversion of reviews to a different format
60(2)
Skills and resources
62(3)
Polishing skills in writing and presentation
65(3)
Stages of the literature review
68(6)
Problem solving and troubleshooting
74(4)
Summary
78(5)
5 Defining Your Scope
83(25)
Introduction
83(1)
Why is defining the scope important?
84(1)
Defining your scope with an audience in mind
85(1)
Frameworks for defining the scope
86(2)
Complex interventions
88(4)
Further defining your scope
92(5)
Defining the scope: challenges and pitfalls
97(2)
The review protocol
99(3)
Summary
102(6)
6 Searching the Literature
108(33)
Introduction
108(2)
Stages in the literature searching process
110(15)
Stage 1 Scoping search
111(4)
Stage 2 Conduct the search
115(6)
Stage 3 Bibliographic searching
121(1)
Stage 4 Verification
122(1)
Stage 5 Documenting your search
123(2)
Types of literature reviews
125(4)
Translating your search question
129(6)
Summary
135(6)
7 Assessing the Evidence Base
141(30)
Introduction
141(1)
Assessing the relevance of studies to your research question
142(1)
Steps in the selection process
143(1)
Using reference management software for study selection
144(1)
Assessing your included studies -- first steps
145(4)
Study designs -- is there a hierarchy of evidence?
149(2)
Quality assessment: validity, reliability and applicability
151(4)
Doing quality assessment
155(1)
Existing reviews in your subject area
156(2)
Using checklists
158(2)
Quality assessment of qualitative research
160(2)
Applying quality assessment
162(1)
Issues and challenges in quality assessment
163(1)
Summary
164(7)
8 Synthesising and Analysing Quantitative Studies
171(44)
Introduction
171(1)
Synthesis-analysis, analysis-synthesis?
172(1)
Overview of approaches to synthesis
172(1)
Extracting quantitative data for your review
173(6)
Planning your synthesis strategy
179(2)
Approaches to synthesis
181(14)
Analysis of quantitative research
195(2)
Identifying gaps
197(1)
Revisiting the review question
198(1)
Discussing the limitations of the evidence
199(1)
The risk of bias tool
199(3)
Publication bias
202(3)
Selective outcome reporting bias
205(2)
Summary
207(8)
9 Synthesising and Analysing Qualitative Studies
215(57)
Introduction
215(1)
Synthesis-analysis: an iterative process
216(1)
Overview of approaches to qualitative synthesis
216(2)
Extracting qualitative data for your review
218(4)
A generic approach to qualitative evidence synthesis
222(2)
Planning your synthesis strategy
224(2)
Getting started in qualitative synthesis
226(3)
Progressing to more advanced forms of synthesis
229(5)
Identifying the disconfirming case
234(1)
Methods of qualitative synthesis
235(2)
Integrating quantitative and qualitative data
237(2)
Analysing what you find
239(11)
Matching the analysis to the review purpose
250(2)
Discussing the limitations of the evidence
252(2)
Methods for integrating qualitative and quantitative data
254(7)
Using analysis to examine an integrated synthesis
261(1)
Summary
262(10)
10 Writing, Presenting and Disseminating Your Review
272(29)
Introduction
272(1)
Identifying recommendations for action
273(1)
Highlighting recommendations for future research
273(1)
Considering your audience
274(5)
What is required
279(3)
A sample review structure
282(4)
Standards for the reporting of reviews
286(3)
Use of tables and figures
289(1)
Use of appendices and other supporting features
290(1)
Accurate referencing
290(3)
Other types of review
293(2)
Summary
295(6)
Glossary 301(17)
Index 318
Andrew Booth is a Reader in Evidence-Based Information Practice at the School of  Medicine and Population Health, The University of Sheffield. Anthea Sutton is a Research Fellow at the School of Medicine and Population Health, The University of Sheffield. Diana Papaioannou is a Research Fellow at the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), The University of Sheffield.