A Theory-Guided Literature Review
A Knowledge Synthesis Methodology
- Opalinski, Andra S. PhD, CPNP-PC, NC-BC
- Martinez, Laurie A. PhD, RN, MSN-MBA, AHN-BC
- Butcher, Howard PhD, RN, FAAN
- Bertulfo, Tara DNP, WHNP, CNE
- Stewart, Daphnee DNP, CPNP-PC
- Gengo, Rita PhD, RN, MSc, FNI
Background
There are no detailed, step-by-step descriptions of a process for conducting rigorous literature reviews for Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) projects.
Method
After a search for a theory-guided literature review (TGLR) process for practice projects resulted in no established process, authors created a methodology by review of PRISMA guidelines, nursing theory experts' feedback, and a Think-Aloud process.
Results
A 10-step formal process for conducting a TGLR to support practice change was established.
Conclusion
The aims of developing this methodology include providing a formal process for DNP students to apply nursing theories to guide literature reviews and building nursing knowledge from a nursing disciplinary perspective to support practice change projects. [J Nurs Educ. 2025;64(5):279–285.]