Why use literature reviews in health and social care?

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Learn how literature reviews can support evidence-based practice in health and social care. Discover how they help identify existing knowledge and knowledge gaps, and explore examples of their use in policy and practice. This course is adapted from the Open University’s K323 Investigating health and social care. Improve your understanding of literature reviews and their contribution to health and social care investigation.

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Why use literature reviews in health and social care? is a free course which introduces and explains how literature reviews can support evidence-based practice in health and social care. A literature review can offer a systematic way in

Which to sift through information to produce relevant existing knowledge and discern knowledge gaps. This short course explores different examples of the use of literature reviews that have informed policy and practice

Social work with older people,

Cessation of cigarette smoking in pregnant women and use of mindfulness therapy with respect to older people with dementia and their carers.This OpenLearn course is an adapted extract from the Open University course K323 Investigating health and social care.

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After studying this course, you should be able to:

Recognise how a literature review of current knowledge and research can contribute to investigation of health and social care.

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