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Index

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Define the Scope and Research objectives

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IIdentify Key Literature resources and Databases

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Organise Literature by Key Themes and subthemes

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Analyze Methodologies and Key findings

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Identify Gaps and Emerging Key areas

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Cite and Reference All sources Properly

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Synthesise and Structure my Review

1. Define Scope and Research Objectives

Goal: Clarify what you want to achieve with your literature review.Plan:Outline the main focus areas: how health and health behaviors impact economic outcomes.Consider sub-themes such as public health policy, health interventions, economic impacts of health behaviors, and productivity-related health outcomes.Formulate specific questions your review will address

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3.Organize Literature by Key Themes and Subthemes

Goal: Sort the literature to create a clear structure for your review.Plans;Theme 1: Health and Economic Outcomes – Include studies that address how health directly influences productivity, employment, and economic growth. Organize these by factors like workforce participation, healthcare costs, and economic productivity.Theme 2: Health Behaviors and Economic Consequences – Summarize research on specific health behaviors (e.g., diet, physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption) and their economic impacts, both direct (e.g., healthcare costs) and indirect (e.g., absenteeism).Theme 3: Policy Interventions and Economic Effects – Examine studies on how public health interventions (e.g., vaccinations, anti-smoking campaigns) influence economic outcomes and behavior changes in populations.Theme 4: Socioeconomic Disparities in Health Outcomes – Highlight literature that addresses how economic status influences health behaviors and outcomes, discussing topics like healthcare access, social determinants of health, and regional disparities.

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