A Post-Graduate's Guide to Doing a Literature Review in Health and Social Care, 3e
3rd Edition
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© 2027 | Published: April 29, 2026
“Aveyard, Payne and Preston demystify the literature review process, offering step-by-step guidance that is grounded in real research practice. This is an essential companion for anyone undertaking postgraduate study in health and social care.”
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Introduction
1. What is a literature review?
2. Different methods for doing a literature review
3. What research and other evidence should I include in my literature review?
4. How do I search for relevant literature?
1. What is a literature review?
2. Different methods for doing a literature review
3. What research and other evidence should I include in my literature review?
4. How do I search for relevant literature?
“Aveyard, Payne and Preston demystify the literature review process, offering step-by-step guidance that is grounded in real research practice. This is an essential companion for anyone undertaking postgraduate study in health and social care.”