Easy guide to conducting a systematic review

Volume: 56, Issue: 6, Pages: 853 - 856
Published: May 4, 2020
Abstract
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 predefined search strategy to identify and appraise all available published literature on a specific...
Paper Details
Title
Easy guide to conducting a systematic review
Published Date
May 4, 2020
Volume
56
Issue
6
Pages
853 - 856
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