How to Perform a Systematic Literature Review : A Guide for Health and Social Care Researchers, Practitioners and Students / by Edward Purssell, Niall McCrae.

Author/creator Purssell, Edward
Other author McCrae, Niall.
Format Electronic
Edition2nd ed. 2024.
PublicationCham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Description1 online resource (243 pages)
Supplemental ContentDirect link to eBook
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Contents Introduction -- 1 A brief history of the systematic review -- 2 The aim and scope of a systematic review: a logical approach -- 3 Searching the literature -- 4 Screening search results: a 1 2 3 approach -- 5 Critical appraisal: assessing the quality of evidence -- 6 Reviewing quantitative studies: meta analysis and other approaches -- 7 Qualitative reviews -- 8 Reviewing qualitative and quantitative studies mixed method reviews -- 9 Meaning and implications: the discussion -- 10 Making an impact: dissemination of results -- 11 Scoping reviews, rapid reviews and living reviews -- 12 Advanced topics in meta analysis and systematic reviews -- Appendix.
Abstract This new edition is an authoritative and accessible textbook to an activity that is often found overwhelming. The systematic review is a rigorous method of collating and synthesizing evidence from multiple studies, producing a whole greater than the sum of parts. The authors steer readers on a logical path through the process, taking account of the different needs of researchers, students and practitioners in health and social care. Practical guidance is provided on the fundamentals of systematic reviewing and also on advanced techniques such as meta-analysis. Examples are given throughout, with a succinct glossary to support the text. 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. .
Issued in other form9783031711589
Issued in other form3031711580
ISBN9783031711596
ISBN3031711599
Standard identifier# 10.1007/978-3-031-71159-6

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