The objective of a systematic review is to summarize the evidence on a specific clinical question using a transparent, a-priority protocol driven approach. This book provides an overview of the fundamental knowledge, principals and processes for the synthesis of quantitative data in reviews of the effectiveness of health care interventions. As such, it is designed for new reviewers, for students and as an introductory text for academics looking for a book on the fundamentals rather than advanced statistical processes.
ISBN/ISSN
9781975123703
Product Format
Vitalsource Interactive eBook
Publication Date
January 31, 2019
Craig Lockwood
Raluca Sfetcu
Eui Geum Oh
Section I: The Synthesis of Quantitative Evidence 1. Positivism and Its Role in Knowledge Generation 2. The Review of Quantitative Evidence Section II: Developing a Protocol for an Effects Review of Quantitative Evidence 3. The Systematic Review Protocol 4. Developing a Protocol Section III: Conducting a Systematic Review of Quantitative Evidence 5. Searching for Quantitative Evidence 6. Selecting and Critically Appraising Studies 7. Data Extraction 8. Data Synthesis 9. Developing a Systematic Review Report
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