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[A reviewer selects literature on a topic and synthesizes and disseminates review findings to a targeted discipline. There are many review methods available for a reviewer to consider. The review question(s) will determine which review method is most appropriate to use. If the reviewer seeks to examine a topic broadly and wants to identify the current state of science on a particular phenomenon, an integrative review would be the method chosen. There are limited resources available to a reviewer to access when seeking guidance on how to conduct an integrative review. This chapter provides an overview of the integrative review method and provides a framework for the different steps that are recommended when conducting such a review.]
Published: Feb 18, 2020
Keywords: Integrative review; Narrative review; Literature review; Systematic review; Review methodology; Synthesis method; Research review; Research synthesis; Knowledge synthesis; Evidence review
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