Conducting Evidence Reviews

A systematic review is a careful study that sums up and looks at all the research on a certain topic. It uses a clear process to find, choose, and review studies that matter.

By looking at all the research in an organised way, researchers try to give a clear and fair overview of what is currently known about a topic.

This kind of review is valued by scientists, practitioners and others because it is thorough and helps people make decisions in different areas.

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