
How to Perform a Systematic Literature Review: A Guide for Health and Social Care Researchers, Practitioners and Students
Format: Paperback
This new edition updates the first edition by considering a range of new and emerging issues in the systematic review process. In particular:
• The need for evidence to be systematically appraised in a timely manner, particularly during public health emergencies and when urgent patient care issues are being considered.
• The balance between speed and comprehensiveness.
• New and developing areas of interest, such as living reviews and rapid reviews, both of which increased during Covid-19.
• Advances in methodologies, and in particular meta-analysis methods
• The introduction of AI and other automated processes of data management
This up-to-date, accessible textbook will satisfy the needs of students, practitioners and educators in the sphere of health and social care. The authors will advise some freely available or inexpensive open source/access resources (such as PubMed, R and Zotero) to help students how to perform a systemic review and to see how this informs the guideline and decision making process.
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