What is a Systematic Review? Complete Guide to Evidence-Based Research Summaries
Understand how systematic reviews collect, analyze, and synthesize research methodically. Learn their structure, stages, and importance in evidence-based disciplines.
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What is a Systematic Review?
A systematic review is a structured, comprehensive method of identifying, analyzing, and synthesizing all relevant studies on a specific research question using transparent and reproducible procedures.
Purpose
To provide unbiased, evidence-based conclusions.
To minimize researcher bias in study selection and interpretation.
To guide clinical or policy decisions through synthesized data.
Key Steps
Define the research question and inclusion criteria.
Conduct a comprehensive database search.
Screen studies and extract relevant data.
Assess study quality and synthesize results narratively or statistically.
Advantages
Produces reliable, evidence-driven findings.
Highlights both consensus and controversy in research fields.
Serves as a foundation for meta-analyses.
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