“…Nevertheless, the presentation of data in an innovative manner speaks to the nuances of data analysis methods employed in integrative reviews. The presented conceptual models were: conceptual model of nurse-patient therapeutic engagement on acute inpatient wards (McAllister et al, 2019), conceptual model of traumatic events experienced by vitriolage survivors (Didcott & Taylor, 2019), a conceptual model of associations between aspects of home care and adverse events (Haltbakk et al, 2019), conceptual model depicting the process and outcomes of group-based interventions for postpartum depression (Gillis & Parish, 2019), conceptual model of volunteering in dementia care (Hurst et al, 2019), conceptual model of knowledge and perceptions on aging (Parish et al, 2019), the illness trajectory and transitional experience of men with breast cancer (Younas et al, 2019), feature of virtual nursing simulation (circle of engagement) (Shin et al, 2019), conceptual framework of social position in relation to mainstream society and conceptual model of the link between social determinants of health and marginalization (Baah et al, 2019), and conceptual framework for care of the near-term infant (Jackson et al, 2019).…”