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Systematic Reviews

Systematic Reviews

What is a systematic review?

A definition by White & Schmidt (2005) states,

"Systematic reviews retrieve, appraise and summarize all the available evidence on a specific health question. They are designed to reduce the effect of the reviewers' own bias, and a full protocol should be written to define and guide the process. The appropriate resources should be in place before undertaking a review. The steps of the review are: frame the question and choose appropriate methods; identify relevant work; extract relevant data on outcomes and quality; summarize the evidence; and, interpret the evidence."


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