Level 7 piece of academic writing, Dissertation doing a systematic review using PICO as a tool. This piece of work will deal with complex ideas but the writing should be simple, yet highly academic. The title of the paper is : Has the introduction of Care Certificate-Fundamentals of Care for Healthcare support Workers following the Cavendish Report in July 2013 improved the knowledge and skills of the healthcare support workers.

This is a dissertation, a systematic review using PICO tool.Title of the research question: ” Has the Introduction of the Care Care Certificate -Fundamentals of Care for healthcare support workers following the Cavendish Report in July 2013 into the failing of care at Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust has improved the knowledge and skills of the healthcare support workers?”This is a Systematic Review Research Paper using PICO tool as a search strategy.Chapters for the Dissertation:IntroductionBackgroundMethodologyFindingsDiscussionConclusionAs this is a systematic review papers from the High Education England, Department of Health, NHS Improvement and all academic research articles and journals. Literature review needs to contain all the research, articles and journals from the year 2000 to 2013 and all research, journal and articles from 2015 to 2019 as this will give a greater understanding and a better recognition and acknowledgement of the credibility of this paper of this systematic review. This will also should give weight to the critical analysis and discussion. Database as CHINAL, BNI, EMCARE, MEDlINE, EMBASE, British journal of Nursing, MAG on line, the Healthcare Assistant Journal should be used as well as any other sources that the author finds them useful and very relevant to the this paper. At any one given point the author should always bare in mind the question of “so what?, why does this matter? how is this relevant?” when they discuss the papers and the evidence.There needs to be a clear and concise methodology.The author should also bare in mind at all time that they need to convey the most challenging ideas in the most simple way but in an academic language that is understood by all. The use of “I” can be use throughout the paper.There needs to be a development of coherent, cohesive argument that can convince the reader, that is well supported throughout not a bias conviction but base on an argument and synthesising of evidence.The author needs to contextualise and be critical, the academic voice needs to shine through so there needs to be a logically structured piece of research from start to finish.In the literature review the author needs to show their understanding of the subject