Einstein (São Paulo) (Mar 2010)

Integrative review: what is it? How to do it?

  • Marcela Tavares de Souza,
  • Michelly Dias da Silva,
  • Rachel de Carvalho

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 102 – 106

Abstract

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Introduction: The integrative review is the methodology that provides synthesis of knowledge and applicability of results of significant studies to practice. Objective: To present the phases of an integrative review and the relevant aspects to be taken into account when using this methodological resource. Methods: This study was based on bibliographic search and on the experience of the authors when performing an integrative review. Results: Presentation of the six stages of the integrative review process: preparing the guiding question, searching or sampling the literature, data collection, critical analysis of the studies included, discussion of results and presentation of the integrative review. Conclusions: Considering the need to assure care based on scientific evidence, the integrative review has been identified as a unique tool in healthcare for it synthesizes investigations available on the given topic and guides practice based on scientific knowledge.

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