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This is a guide on how to conduct a systematic review, which is a type of research that aims to synthesise the best available evidence on a particular topic. We talk about the key stages involved in conducting a systematic review: identifying the research question, defining inclusion and exclusion criteria, searching for studies, selecting studies, extracting data, assessing quality, and synthesizing and presenting results. Each stage is discussed in detail with practical tips and tools to make the process more efficient and effective. This highlights the importance of using a systematic approach to ensure that the review is comprehensive, rigorous, and unbiased.

Five steps to conducting a systematic review

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