Literature review in narrative format that identifies the rationale the conducting the project,
including choice of proposed intervention, program, or other solution to the clinical problem
identified (written component);
The goal of the literature review is to provide a descriiption of the context for your problem with evidence
obtained from the available research and other peer-reviewed literature. The descriiption should include
the focus and scope of the project (i.e., clinical microsystem, health care network, professional group, etc.).
You may use published benchmarks to compare current practice/outcomes and identify gaps.
The literature review for the DNP project will be focused on the use of primary research articles,
systematic/integrative reviews, meta-analyses, peer-reviewed guidelines (e.g., governmental reports, NCBI
clinical guidelines, white papers from professional organizations, etc), and other sources of data that have
been compiled and published.
• Findings from the literature should be synthesized, rather than presented in piece-meal fashion (e.g.,
Jones at al. said this, Garcia et al. said that).
• Findings from the literature should be interpreted, rather than simply presented, where appropriate.
• Include an evaluation of the evidence if it will affect the strength of your argument (e.g., identify study
weaknesses such as small sample size or use of non-validated outcome measures).
• Use subheadings to organize the different topics.
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