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  1. Why systematic reviews matter

    A potent means of doing so is that of systematic reviews. The continuous growth of research, coupled with the demand to systematically summarize the available evidence to inform decisions from consumers and stakeholders, led to the formal development of systematic reviews (SRs) in the late 20th century 1-3.

  2. Systematic reviews: Structure, form and content

    Topic selection and planning. In recent years, there has been an explosion in the number of systematic reviews conducted and published (Chalmers & Fox 2016, Fontelo & Liu 2018, Page et al 2015) - although a systematic review may be an inappropriate or unnecessary research methodology for answering many research questions.Systematic reviews can be inadvisable for a variety of reasons.

  3. Systematic reviews: Structure, form and content

    Abstract. This article aims to provide an overview of the structure, form and content of systematic reviews. It focuses in particular on the literature searching component, and covers systematic database searching techniques, searching for grey literature and the importance of librarian involvement in the search.

  4. Guidance on Conducting a Systematic Literature Review

    Guidance on Conducting a Systematic Literature Review

  5. Systematically Reviewing the Literature: Building the Evidence for

    Systematically Reviewing the Literature: Building ...

  6. How-to conduct a systematic literature review: A quick guide for

    Abstract. Performing a literature review is a critical first step in research to understanding the state-of-the-art and identifying gaps and challenges in the field. A systematic literature review is a method which sets out a series of steps to methodically organize the review. In this paper, we present a guide designed for researchers and in ...

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    Systematic Review | Definition, Example & Guide

  8. Introduction to Systematic Reviews

    Abstract. A systematic review identifies and synthesizes all relevant studies that fit prespecified criteria to answer a research question. Systematic review methods can be used to answer many types of research questions. The type of question most relevant to trialists is the effects of treatments and is thus the focus of this chapter.

  9. How to Do a Systematic Review: A Best Practice Guide for Conducting and

    Systematic reviews are characterized by a methodical and replicable methodology and presentation. They involve a comprehensive search to locate all relevant published and unpublished work on a subject; a systematic integration of search results; and a critique of the extent, nature, and quality of evidence in relation to a particular research question.

  10. Systematic reviews: Brief overview of methods, limitations, and

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  11. Meta‐analysis and traditional systematic literature reviews—What, why

    Abbreviation: SLR, systematic literature review. 2.1 Traditional SLRs—What and why? A traditional SLR is a "process for assembling, arranging, and assessing existing literature in a research domain" (Paul et al., 2021). In this process, assembling involves identification (i.e., defining the literature review domain, main question, and ...

  12. Guidelines for writing a systematic review

    A Systematic Review (SR) is a synthesis of evidence that is identified and critically appraised to understand a specific topic. SRs are more comprehensive than a Literature Review, which most academics will be familiar with, as they follow a methodical process to identify and analyse existing literature (Cochrane, 2022).

  13. How to Undertake an Impactful Literature Review: Understanding Review

    The systematic literature review (SLR) is one of the important review methodologies which is increasingly becoming popular to synthesize literature in any discipline in general and management in particular. In this article, we explain the SLR methodology and provide guidelines for performing and documenting these studies. Through systematic ...

  14. How to Do a Systematic Review: A Best Practice Guide ...

    Systematic reviews are characterized by a methodical and replicable methodology and presentation. They involve a comprehensive search to locate all relevant published and unpublished work on a subject; a systematic integration of search results; and a critique of the extent, nature, and quality of evidence in relation to a particular research question. The best reviews synthesize studies to ...

  15. Easy guide to conducting a systematic review

    A systematic review is a type of study that synthesises research that has been conducted on a particular topic. Systematic reviews are considered to provide the highest level of evidence on the hierarchy of evidence pyramid. Systematic reviews are conducted following rigorous research methodology. To minimise bias, systematic reviews utilise a ...

  16. Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis: Understanding the Best Evidence

    Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis: Understanding the ...

  17. Literature review as a research methodology: An overview and guidelines

    Literature review as a research methodology: An overview ...

  18. How to Write a Systematic Review of the Literature

    This article provides a step-by-step approach to conducting and reporting systematic literature reviews (SLRs) in the domain of healthcare design and discusses some of the key quality issues associated with SLRs. SLR, as the name implies, is a systematic way of collecting, critically evaluating, integrating, and presenting findings from across ...

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  20. A systematic literature review of the clinical and socioeconomic burden

    Search strategy. This systematic literature review was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines [].Embase, MEDLINE and the Cochrane Library were searched for studies related to the clinical and socioeconomic burden of bronchiectasis (noncystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (NCFBE) and cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (CFBE)) using ...

  21. Politics & Policy

    Via an overview of Article 6 negotiations in past COP summits and a systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis of the literature leading up to COP26, I identify three arguments involving Articles 6.2, 6.4, and 6.8 behind the selected literature.

  22. An Introduction to Writing Narrative and Systematic Reviews

    A narrative review is the "older" format of the two, presenting a (non-systematic) summation and analysis of available literature on a specific topic of interest. Interestingly, probably because the "approach" is non-systematic, there are no acknowledged formal guidelines for writing narrative reviews.

  23. Blockchain Forensics: A Systematic Literature Review of Techniques

    Hence, this paper provides a systematic literature review and examination of state-of-the-art studies in blockchain forensics to offer a comprehensive understanding of the topic. This paper provides a comprehensive investigation of the fundamental principles of blockchain forensics, exploring various techniques and applications for conducting ...

  24. Using Walking Interviews in Migration Research: A Systematic Review of

    A qualitative systematic review integrates and compares findings from qualitative research and, when conducted rigorously, reveals new insights that can illuminate underlying reasons and contribute to theory building (Grant & Booth, 2009; Seers, 2015). This approach is particularly well-suited for this review of the evidence given that some ...

  25. Introduction to systematic review and meta-analysis

    Introduction to systematic review and meta-analysis - PMC

  26. Group schema therapy for personality disorders: Systematic review

    Objective:There are significant temporal and financial barriers for individuals with personality disorders (PD) receiving evidence-based psychological treatments. Emerging research indicates Group Schema Therapy (GST) may be an accessible, efficient, and cost-effective PD intervention, however, there has been no synthesis of the available evidence to date. This review therefore aimed to ...

  27. Models of instructional design in gamification: A systematic review of

    Gamification allows for the implementation of experiences that simulate the design of (video) games, giving individuals the opportunity to be the protagonists in them. Its inclusion in the educational environment responds to the need to adapt teaching-learning processes to the characteristics of homo videoludens, placing value once again on the role of playful action in the personal ...

  28. An overview of methodological approaches in systematic reviews

    1. INTRODUCTION. Evidence synthesis is a prerequisite for knowledge translation. 1 A well conducted systematic review (SR), often in conjunction with meta‐analyses (MA) when appropriate, is considered the "gold standard" of methods for synthesizing evidence related to a topic of interest. 2 The central strength of an SR is the transparency of the methods used to systematically search ...

  29. New and Emerging Therapeutic Drugs for the Treatment of ...

    This study presents an overview of current and emerging PAH therapies through a systematic literature review. It involved an analysis of nine studies and a review of 800 papers from reputable journals published between 2013 and June 2023. The research focused on drug effects on the six-minute walk distance (6-MWD) and associated side effects in ...

  30. Real-world effectiveness and safety of advanced therapies for the

    A systematic literature review was conducted using real-world studies of biologics or small molecules in UC using Embase, MEDLINE, and MEDLINE-In Process databases. Only products approved in any jurisdiction during the search were included. English-language full-papers (January 2005 to February 2022) and congress abstracts (January 2019 to ...