Guidance on conducting a literature search and reviewing mixed literature
Bob Price Director, Postgraduate awards in advancing healthcare practice, Open University, Milton Keynes
This article sets out recommendations for conducting a review of different categories of literature, known as ‘mixed literature’.
Nursing Standard.
23, 24, 43-49.
doi: 10.7748/ns2009.02.23.24.43.c6829
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altanprice@aol.com
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