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How to find ideas for systematic review
How to find ideas for systematic review











how to find ideas for systematic review

The Question to Be Answered: A clearly defined and specific question or questions with inclusion and exclusion criteria. You may also want to consider providing a copy of one or all of the search strategies used in an appendix. *Ask your librarian to write a methods section regarding the search methods and to give them co-authorship. “Expert searchers are an important part of the systematic review team, crucial throughout the review process-from the development of the proposal and research question to publication.” ( McGowan & Sampson, 2005 external icon ) *1 librarian (expert searcher) trained in systematic reviews.1 economist if conducting an economic analysis.This may require considerable work over many months…” ( Cochrane Collaboration external icon ) “…to find out about a healthcare intervention it is worth searching research literature thoroughly to see if the answer is already known. The average systematic review from beginning to end requires 18 months of work. Time: According to Cochrane, it takes 18 months on average to complete a Systematic Review.













How to find ideas for systematic review