Task:
a) Introduce the topic you have chosen and identify how researching the literature in this area may support and improve your work practices.
b) Provide a clear statement defining the research objectives of your literature review.
c) Describe the methods you used to systematically gather information for your literature review and provide a rationale for why these were appropriate.
d) Describe at least three credible sources of data and information you accessed for your literature review.
e) Explain how you determined whether the information you gathered was relevant to your chosen topic and research objectives.
f) Describe how you organised the data and information you gathered in a way that helped you to use it in your literature review.
g) Describe how you prioritised which sources of data and information to discuss in your literature review.
For each topic, write a literature review that analyses three or more credible sources of information and assesses how the findings might be applied in your professional context. In your literature review you must address each of the following criteria:
a) Identify at least two current trends in this topic area and evaluate their relevance to your area of professional practice.
b) Compare and contrast the different sources of literature that you have accessed and comment on their merits in terms of their:
i. strength (the robustness of the studies)
ii. relevance to your professional context
iii. (statistical) reliability
iv. currency of the information.
c) Assess and discuss the feasibility of incorporating the findings of the research into your professional context, and any benefits or risk associated with this.
d) Identify areas of the research that warrant further investigation, either because of the limited scope of the research you have undertaken, or the limitations of the studies cited.
e) Provide the reader with a summary of your findings and conclusions based on the literature that you have reviewed.
f) Recommend two actions based on your research findings and conclusions. These may be in relation to further research, or implementing the findings of the research, or both.