نتایج جستجو برای: bibliographical literature review

تعداد نتایج: 1269105  

1968
L. A. Liversedge

the literature on the life and works of Wagner is already extensive and we are told that he ranks third in bibliographical status to Jesus and Napoleon. But much of this is rather diffuse and turgid so that it is a great pleasure to find that Bryan Magee has now produced a Wagnerian analysis refreshing in its clarity, directness and brevity. This little monograph consists of five essays dealing...

Journal: :Reumatologia clinica 2006
María Sastre Inmaculada Ros Antoni Payeras Juan Antonio Mas Miquel Pericàs

Spondylodiskitis caused by enterococcus is an entity anecdoticaly described in medical literature. We report a case of lumbar spondylodiskitis caused by enterococcus faecalis of urinary origin in a male patient after being operated because of prostate benign hyperplasia. Clinical, radiologic and evolutive features were revised. Through a bibliographical search 9 cases have been found in medical...

2008
Pim Cuijpers Annemieke van Straten Lisanne Warmerdam

Background and Objectives: It is well-established that psychological interventions are effective in the treatment of depression. However, it is not yet clear what the optima format is in which psychological treatments should be delivered. Although several studies have examined whether individual and group treatments are equally effective in the treatment of depression, no comprehensive meta-ana...

Journal: :Psyche: A Journal of Entomology 1901

Journal: :The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 1956

2011
James D. Rose

This article provides a summary of research related to the groupthink theory. The review includes case studies, experimental studies, literature reviews, example applications, and proposed modifications to the groupthink theory. Groupthink has been applied to a broad spectrum of group settings and is seen as a major factor in many poor decisions. Despite close to 40 years of the existence of th...

Journal: :Journal of obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal nursing : JOGNN 2009
Nancy K Lowe

Nancy K. Lowe, Editor Reviews of the literature play an important role in the advancement of nursing and biomedical science by combining the results of systematically chosen studies to come to conclusions about a body of research. The research literature on most topics pertinent to the care of women, infants, and their families is broad and interdisciplinary in origin and focus. The evolution o...

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2002
Jomara Brandini Gomes Lisete Diniz Ribas Casagrande

This is a bibliographical review that aimed at considering teaching at the actual historical moment, denominated post-modernity, and that has resulted in a pragmatic change in all levels of human being understanding. Thus, authors rescued and presented the presuppositions for a post-modern education, emphasizing among them the reflexive education proposed by Donald A. Shön, that is based on pra...

2017
Maggi Savin-Baden

There has been much recent discussion about student engagement in higher education, and in the last few years a number of authors have undertaken extensive international research on the topic, which has been summarized in a number of literature reviews. However, to date, there has been relatively little in-depth exploration of student engagement in problem-based learning (PBL) or the impact of ...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1997
R C Fraser K Khunti R Baker M Lakhani

Though many general practitioners (GPs) now take part in audit, there is still concern about the extent to which participation in audit leads to improvements in practice. Improved methods are needed for the incorporation of research evidence into criteria for use in audit. In this paper, a six-stage systematic method is described for developing audit protocols containing prioritized evidence-ba...

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