Evidence-Based Nursing Literature Review Template
Evidence-Based Nursing Literature Review Template
🔹 Title Page (APA Style)
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Title of your paper (clear, concise, and specific)
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Your name
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Institutional affiliation
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Course name and number
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Instructor’s name
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Date
🔹 Abstract (150–250 words)
Provide a brief summary of your paper:
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Purpose of the review
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Main themes found in literature
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Significance to nursing practice
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Keywords (optional)
🔹 Introduction
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Topic Overview: Introduce the clinical issue or practice concern
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Purpose: Explain the objective of the literature review
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Importance: Why is this topic relevant to nursing practice?
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PICOT Question (optional): Present your PICOT if applicable (e.g., In hospitalized elderly patients, does hourly rounding reduce fall risk compared to routine care?)
🔹 Search Strategy
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Databases Used: CINAHL, PubMed, Cochrane, etc.
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Keywords/Search Terms: Include Boolean operators used (e.g., “nursing care” AND “pressure ulcers”)
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Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria: Year range, peer-reviewed, language, type of studies
🔹 Summary of Literature
Use a Literature Matrix/Table (you can present this as a table or describe it in paragraph format):
Author(s) | Year | Study Type | Sample/Setting | Key Findings | Relevance to Practice |
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Smith et al. | 2020 | RCT | 120 ICU patients | Early mobility reduced LOS | Supports EBP protocol |
You may group findings into themes:
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Theme 1: Intervention Outcomes
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Theme 2: Barriers to Implementation
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Theme 3: Patient Safety and Outcomes
🔹 Critical Appraisal
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Evaluate study quality, design, sample size, biases, and generalizability
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Mention use of appraisal tools (e.g., CASP, Johns Hopkins, Melnyk’s Levels of Evidence)
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Discuss level of evidence for each study
🔹 Implications for Nursing Practice
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How can the findings be integrated into practice?
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Discuss evidence-based recommendations
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Address feasibility, cost-effectiveness, and patient outcomes
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Include nursing interventions, protocols, or policy change
🔹 Limitations of the Review
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Gaps in current research
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Limited sample sizes or setting generalizability
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Language restrictions or publication bias
🔹 Conclusion
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Summarize major findings
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Reiterate clinical significance
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Call for further research if needed
🔹 References
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APA 7th edition format
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Include only sources cited in the text
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Ensure peer-reviewed, scholarly sources (preferably within 5–7 years)
🔹 Optional: Appendix
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Literature review matrix (detailed table)
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Evaluation tools (if used)
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Here’s a Nursing Literature Synthesis Matrix Template designed to help you organize, compare, and synthesize research articles effectively for your nursing papers and evidence-based practice projects.
🗂️ Nursing Literature Synthesis Matrix Template
Author(s) & Year | Purpose/Research Question | Study Design & Sample | Key Findings | Strengths & Limitations | Relevance to Nursing Practice | Level of Evidence |
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Smith et al., 2023 | To evaluate impact of hourly rounding on fall rates in elderly patients | Randomized Controlled Trial, 150 patients in LTC facilities | Hourly rounding reduced falls by 30% | Large sample, rigorous design; limited to LTC | Supports implementing hourly rounding protocols in LTC nursing | Level I (RCT) |
Johnson & Lee, 2021 | Assess nurses’ knowledge of pressure ulcer prevention | Descriptive survey, 200 nurses across 3 hospitals | Knowledge gaps found in 40% of nurses | Self-report bias; good sample size | Highlights need for targeted education in pressure ulcer prevention | Level VI (Descriptive study) |
Patel, 2022 | Examine effects of music therapy on anxiety in ICU patients | Quasi-experimental, 50 ICU patients | Significant anxiety reduction post-intervention | Small sample, no control group | Suggests adding music therapy as complementary nursing care | Level III (Quasi-experimental) |
How to Use the Nursing Literature Synthesis Matrix
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Author(s) & Year: Cite the study properly to track sources
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Purpose/Research Question: What did the study aim to answer or investigate?
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Study Design & Sample: Note the type of study and the participant/sample details
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Key Findings: Summarize main results or conclusions relevant to nursing
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Strengths & Limitations: Critically assess reliability and validity factors
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Relevance to Nursing Practice: Explain how findings can influence clinical decisions or policies
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Level of Evidence: Categorize according to accepted hierarchy (e.g., Melnyk, Johns Hopkins)
Tips for Effective Synthesis
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Group studies by themes or topics after completing the matrix
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Look for patterns, contradictions, and gaps in research
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Use matrix data to write clear, organized literature reviews or evidence summaries
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Combine multiple study findings to support your clinical recommendations
Would you like me to create a downloadable Excel or Word version of this matrix? It can also be customized for your specific nursing topic or project!