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  1. How to write a systematic literature review [9 steps]

    Put simply, a systematic review is a study of studies that is popular in medical and healthcare research. In this guide, we will cover: 1. the definition of a systematic literature review 2. the purpose of a s…

  2. 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 …

  3. Introduction

    What makes a literature review systematised? A systematised literature review differs from a traditional narrative review by including a transparent methodology that explains to the reader …

  4. Systematic Reviews and Evidence Syntheses: Planning a Review

    The planning stage of a systematic review is essential in avoiding the 5 most common mistakes in conducting systematic reviews and increasing the likelihood of future …

  5. Systematic reviews: Structure, form and content

    Most systematic reviews will be written up using the PRISMA checklist as their underlying structure, so familiarity with this checklist and the content required when reporting the findings of the systematic review should …

  6. Doing a Systematic Review: A Student’s Guide

    Step 1: write a research protocol. A protocol in the context of systematic reviews is a detailed plan that outlines the methodology to be employed throughout the review …

  7. Doing a systematic review

    Guidance on the steps involved in doing a systematic review, and ways in which the Library can help.