Conducting a systematic review: A practical guide

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Abstract

It can be challenging to conduct a systematic review with limited experience and skills in undertaking such a task. This chapter provides a practical guide to undertaking a systematic review, providing step-by-step instructions to guide the individual through the process from start to finish. The chapter begins with defining what a systematic review is, reviewing its various components, turning a research question into a search strategy, developing a systematic review protocol, followed by searching for relevant literature and managing citations. Next, the chapter focuses on documenting the characteristics of included studies and summarizing findings, extracting data, methods for assessing risk of bias and considering heterogeneity, and undertaking meta-analyses. Last, the chapter explores creating a narrative and interpreting findings. Practical tips and examples from existing literature are utilized throughout the chapter to assist readers in their learning. By the end of this chapter, the reader will have the knowledge to conduct their own systematic review.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences
PublisherSpringer Singapore
Pages805-826
Number of pages22
ISBN (Electronic)9789811052514
ISBN (Print)9789811052507
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Jan 2019

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Keywords

  • Forest plot
  • Funnel plot
  • Heterogeneity
  • Meta-synthesis
  • Metaanalysis
  • Risk of bias
  • Search strategy
  • Systematic review

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