002A WK1 Reply


BY DAY 6 OF WEEK 2 AND WEEK 3

Respond to  at least two (2) of your peers by responding to their question or noting how their experiences have helped you with your literature review matrix. Then continue to check in each week by asking a question, sharing an experience, responding to someone else, or adding helpful links and resources.

 

SHELLON

 

Hi everyone,

During Residency 1, some facility members highlighted a few critical points about Literature Review Matrix. One of the common tips shared among them was to start immediately. It may sound and may be a daunting task at first; however, it is worth it. Taking the time to work on the literature review matrix will help keep me organized and save time. I hope this tip helps. Also, one observation about the Literature Review Matrix I noticed is the ‘Implications for practice’ column. As I read through the other column, I understand their value and need; however, my question is: what is the importance for/of ‘Implications for practice?’ And why should we include it?

 

SOPHIA

 

Share a tip, strategy, or useful observation about the literature review matrix process or document.

Ask a question about completing the literature review matrix.

 

A useful observation about the literature review matrix process or document that I think will be helpful to me is that it can help me to organize and manage the sources for my literature review; it can be used to identify research gaps in the literature and topics that still need to be studied, the essential papers to my search query can be found using it,  it can make comparing and contrasting journal articles on the same study topic easier, it can also support the development of original theories and notions.

My question about completing the literature review matrix is, Are the eight columns all that is required to write a successful review, or should more be included?