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Systematic Reviews

Systematic Reviews

Systematic reviews are a type of literature review of research which require equivalent standards of rigour as primary research. They have a clear, logical rationale that is reported to the reader of the review. They are used in research and policymaking to inform evidence-based decisions and practice. They differ from traditional literature reviews particularly in the following elements of conduct and reporting.

Systematic reviews: 

  • use explicit and transparent methods
  • are a piece of research following a standard set of stages
  • are accountable, replicable and updateable
  • involve users to ensure a review is relevant and useful.

(Source: https://library-guides.ucl.ac.uk/systematic-reviews/what)