What kind of systematic review should I conduct? A proposed typology and guidance for systematic reviewers in the medical and health sciences

Volume: 18, Issue: 1
Published: Jan 10, 2018
Abstract
Systematic reviews have been considered as the pillar on which evidence-based healthcare rests. Systematic review methodology has evolved and been modified over the years to accommodate the range of questions that may arise in the health and medical sciences. This paper explores a concept still rarely considered by novice authors and in the literature: determining the type of systematic review to undertake based on a research question or...
Paper Details
Title
What kind of systematic review should I conduct? A proposed typology and guidance for systematic reviewers in the medical and health sciences
Published Date
Jan 10, 2018
Volume
18
Issue
1
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