Clinical systematic reviews – a brief overview

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Objective: Systematic reviews answer research questions through a defined methodology. It is a complex task and multiple articles need to be referred to acquire wide range of required knowledge to conduct a systematic review. The aim of this article is to bring the process into a single paper. Method: The statistical concepts and sequence of steps to conduct a systematic review or a meta-analysis are examined by authors. Results: The process of conducting a clinical systematic review is described in seven manageable steps in this article. Each step is explained with examples to understand the method evidently. Conclusion: A complex process of conducting a systematic review is presented simply in a single article.

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Iddagoda, M. T., & Flicker, L. (2023, December 1). Clinical systematic reviews – a brief overview. BMC Medical Research Methodology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12874-023-02047-8

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