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Research and apply evidence to practice
Health, Community & Foundation Skills
Assessment 2 - Literature Review
Research Question 1
The review should include:
• Introduction:
• Explain the focus of the study.
• What benefit will the findings bring to your practice?
• Compare two (2) different sources of information (databases/journals etc) and outline two (2) reasons why you have made your selections
• Discussion:
• Present the literature review in an organised format, using consistent ideas, themes or other relevant groupings.
• Discuss how your findings could be implemented (behavior change, awareness, further research)
• Which of the above options would be most effective and why
• What is the feasibility of implementing the findings you have discovered in response to your research objective
• Method
• Briefly describe your method for gathering and evaluating your information, including priority of information
• Outline how your research objectives and context of work have impacted your information gathering process
• How have you evaluated the strength, relevance, reliability and currency of the research (making reference to your field of work)
• Outline two (2) benefits and two (2) risks for each
• Explain how each of the methods, comparing, contrasting, challenging could be used in the analysis of your findings
• Summary: Summarise the overall findings.
• References: Ensure that the sources are referenced accurately as per the Harvard referencing system.
Length 1000 words for this research question
Research Question 2
The review should include:
• Introduction:
• Explain the focus of the study.
• What benefit will the findings bring to your practice?
• Compare two (2) different sources of information (databases/journals etc) and outline two (2) reasons why you have made your selections
• Discussion:
• Present the literature review in an organised format, using consistent ideas, themes or other relevant groupings.
• Discuss how your findings could be implemented (behavior change, awareness, further research)
• Which of the above options would be most effective and why
• What is the feasibility of implementing the findings you have discovered in response to your research objective
• Method
• Briefly describe your method for gathering and evaluating your information, including priority of information
• Outline how your research objectives and context of work have impacted your information gathering process
• How have you evaluated the strength, relevance, reliability and currency of the research (making reference to your field of work)
• Outline two (2) benefits and two (2) risks for each
• Explain how each of the methods, comparing, contrasting, challenging could be used in the analysis of your findings