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Gathering Evidence for a Systematic Review 

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the process of conducting a systematic review, including scoping searches, developing inclusion criteria, writing a protocol, screening titles, and extracting and quality assessing data.

Advantages of using Gathering Evidence for a Systematic Review 

  • Recognize what a systematic review is and how it differs from other types of evidence syntheses
  • Identify what scoping searches are and how to carry them out
  • Screen the titles and abstracts of potentially eligible studies
  • Recognize why, when, and how to undertake your data extraction

Language:

English

Time to Complete:

4 hours

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