In brief A theoretical framework provides the theoretical underpinnings of your work based on current original research. However, a conceptual framework allows you to develop your […]
Introduction Framing a research question for prospective cohort studies requires careful consideration of the specific research topic and population of interest. Here are some steps to […]
A research question specifies precisely what you want to learn from your investigation. A strong research question is critical for directing your original research article, dissertation, […]
In brief Systematic reviews are a premier source of synthesized information for evidence-based practitioners. As the quantity of published research papers rises, practitioners find it increasingly […]
In brief Quick searches with only one search term sometimes provide a significant number of useless search results, especially in large multi-disciplinary databases. Use Boolean […]
In brief A systematic review’s manuscript‘s purpose is to find relevant research. Errors in electronic database search strategies can reduce recollection, resulting in missing research and […]
In brief A systematic review manuscript seeks empirical data to address a specific research topic. A well-formulated question with inclusion and exclusion criteria, a comprehensive literature […]