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Methodological Guidance Paper: The Art and Science of Quality Systematic Reviews
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Prospective AuthorsFamily MedicineSystematic Literature StudyQuality Systematic ReviewsEducationResearch EvaluationResearch EthicsProgram EvaluationQuality CriterionQuality ReviewPublic HealthHealth EducationMethodological Guidance PaperEvidence-based RecommendationResearch SynthesisNursingSystematic ReviewsReview ProcessEducation Policy
The purpose of this article is to overview various challenges that prospective authors of quality systematic reviews should be prepared to address. These challenges pertain to all phases of the review process: from posing a critical question worthy of pursuit and executing a search procedure that is appropriately framed and transparently recorded, to discerning patterns and trends within the resulting data that speak directly to the critical question framing the review. For each of these challenges, suggestions are offered as to how authors might respond so as to enhance the quality of the review process and increase the value of findings for educational research, practice, and policymaking.
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