Mastering Literature Review in Public Health

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Which type of literature review provides a quick overview of current studies and helps identify areas that need further research?

Traditional (Narrative) Literature Review

Which type of literature review examines how theory shapes or frames research?

Theoretical literature review

Which type of literature review focuses on examining research throughout a period of time and placing it in a historical context?

Historical literature review

Which type of literature review allows for the integration of qualitative studies with quantitative studies?

Integrative Literature Review

Which type of literature review involves following rigorous, predefined protocols to minimize bias and ensure transparency?

Systematic Literature Review

Which type of literature review is based on the statistical integration of separate studies?

Meta-analysis

Which type of literature review involves exploring the current evidence base without aiming to produce a critically appraised and synthesized result?

Scoping Literature Review

What is the first step in the literature review process?

Finding the literature

Which section of an article provides an overview of why the study was done?

Introduction

Which type of literature review forms the introduction to research and is defined by the research objective, underlying hypothesis, or problem?

General literature review

Which of the following best describes a literature?

A collection of published information on a specific topic

What is the purpose of a literature review?

To provide a theoretical background to the study

What is one of the functions of a literature review?

To evaluate previous research and identify gaps

What is the difference between a theoretical and conceptual framework?

A theoretical framework is based on established theories, while a conceptual framework is based on concepts and ideas

What does a literature review help to establish?

The links between what is proposed to examine and what has already been studied

Which type of literature review describes research methods and design. It shows the strengths and weaknesses of the methods used and provide future direction?

Methodological literature review

What can be identified through a literature review?

Major relationships or patterns

What is one benefit of conducting a literature review?

Broadening knowledge about the research topic

What is the literature review?

Is a critical analysis of published sources, or literature, on a particular topic. It is an assessment of the literature and provides a summary, classification, comparison and evaluation.

Which step should be taken before reading all the sources in depth?

Survey them first to check if they are relevant to your literature review topic

In Writing the literature review, What should a literature review format include?

Introduction, body, and conclusion

What is the purpose of developing a theoretical framework?

To develop a focus for the literature search

What type of information should be included in a literature review?

Universal and more specific

What is the conceptual framework based on?

All of the following

What does the conceptual framework relate to?

Specific research problem

What is the first step in the literature review process?

Finding the literature

What should be done after information obtained from different books and journals in developing a theoretical framework?

Sort the information under main themes and theories

What should a literature review process include?

Finding the literature, understanding and evaluating the literature, writing the literature review

What is the purpose of proofreading and editing in the literature review process?

To ensure the review is error-free

A literature review is a critical analysis of published sources on a particular topic.

True

The functions of a literature review include providing a theoretical background to the study.

True

A literature review helps to establish the links between what is proposed to examine and what has already been studied.

True

A literature review evaluates the previous research and identifies gaps or unexplored areas.

True

Improving research methodology is not one of the functions of a literature review.

False

A literature review broadens knowledge about the research topic.

True

Identifying major relationships or patterns is not a function of a literature review.

False

A literature review helps to identify strengths and weaknesses in the selected research.

True

Theoretical and conceptual frameworks in a literature review are the same thing.

False

Performing a literature review search is not necessary in the literature review process.

False

True or false: A traditional (narrative) literature review provides a quick overview of current studies and helps identify areas that need further research.

True

True or false: A theoretical literature review examines how theory shapes or frames research.

True

True or false: A historical literature review focuses on examining research throughout a period of time and placing it in a historical context.

True

True or false: An integrative literature review allows for the integration of qualitative studies with quantitative studies.

True

True or false: Systematic reviews follow predefined protocols to minimize bias and ensure transparency.

True

True or false: Meta-analysis is a quantitative, formal, epidemiological study design used to systematically assess the results of previous research.

True

True or false: Scoping reviews aim to produce a critically appraised and synthesized result/answer to a particular question.

False

True or false: The literature review process involves finding the literature, understanding and evaluating the literature, and writing the literature review.

True

True or false: The IMRAD format of an article includes sections such as abstract, introduction, materials & methods.

True

True or false: A scoping review involves a broad research question that explores the current evidence base. It can help inform areas that are appropriate for a systematic review.

True

True or false: It is important to read all the sources in depth before surveying them for relevance to your literature review topic.

False

True or false: The understanding and evaluating the literature in the literature review process involves: — Develop your understanding about your topic. — Evaluate retrieved literature. — Organise your search findings.

True

True or false: A literature review should have an introduction, body, and conclusion.

True

True or false: The conceptual framework is the base of the research problem and grows out of the theoretical framework.

True

True or false: Developing a theoretical framework involves narrowing down from general information to specific information.

True

True or false: The theoretical framework consists of the theories or issues in which your study is embedded.

True

True or false: The conceptual framework is focused on indicators to measure the success or failure of strategies.

True

What is the meaning of a literature review?

Is a critical analysis of published sources, or literature, on a particular topic. It is an assessment of the literature and provides a summary, classification, comparison and evaluation.

What are the five types of literature reviews mentioned in the text?

Traditional (Narrative) Literature Review, Integrative Literature Review, Systematic Literature Review, Meta-analysis, Scoping Literature Review

What are the two types of traditional (narrative) literature reviews?

  • General literature review. - theoretical literature review. - Methodological literature review. - Historical literature review.

What are the three main steps in the literature review process?

Finding the literature, understanding and evaluating the literature, and writing the literature review.

What are the components of the IMRAD format for writing an article?

Title / authorship, Abstract, Introduction, Materials & methods.

This quiz will test your knowledge on literature review in the field of public health. Topics covered include the meaning and functions of literature review, types of literature review, performing a literature review search, writing a literature summary, reviewing selected research, and differentiating between theoretical and empirical literature. Get ready to demonstrate your understanding of literature review!

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