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Systematic reviews: what do they involve?
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NursingFamily MedicineReview TopicPrimary CareSystematic Literature StudySystematic ReviewsQuality ReviewResearch EthicsPublic HealthMedicineStudy FindingsEvidence-based PracticeResearch SynthesisEffectiveness Research
Systematic reviews are a source of evidence to guide practice and identify the need for future research. This article gives an outline of the methods involved in conducting systematic reviews, including the identification of a review topic, searching literature, selecting studies to be reviewed and synthesising study findings.