Keeping the topic of diabetes in mind, Conduct a literature review and create a table of evidence – Describe what a literature review is and what a Table of Evidence is and why it is important. The Table of Evidence should contain a minimum of 10 resources and it should be an Addendum following the Reference page. Complete the Table of Evidence activity by following these instructions:
- Create a Table of Evidence using your reviews of the literature results.
- Save a blank version of your tool (as your template) and upload it in a different attachment
- Enter data from ten of the most appropriate studies to support the earlier searches.
- Make adequate decisions and about the topic
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