Systematic reviews in midwifery.

Authors: van Teijlingen, E., Napper, M., Bruce, J. and Ireland, J.

Journal: RCM midwives : the official journal of the Royal College of Midwives

Volume: 9

Issue: 5

Pages: 186-188

ISSN: 1479-2915

Abstract:

This paper highlights the key steps to follow when conducting a systematic review (see Box 2). Healthcare practitioners may be limited by time and resources when conducting literature reviews, however, a systematic and transparent approach should be adopted wherever possible. Further detailed guidance on conducting systematic reviews is available from the NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (NHS CRD, 2001) and the Cochrane Reviewers' Handbook (Alderson et al, 2003).

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Systematic reviews in midwifery.

Authors: van Teijlingen, E., Napper, M., Bruce, J. and Ireland, J.

Journal: RCM Midwives

Volume: 9

Issue: 5

Pages: 186-188

Abstract:

This paper highlights the key steps to follow when conducting a systematic review (see Box 2). Healthcare practitioners may be limited by time and resources when conducting literature reviews, however, a systematic and transparent approach should be adopted wherever possible. Further detailed guidance on conducting systematic reviews is available from the NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (NHS CRD, 2001) and the Cochrane Reviewers' Handbook (Alderson et al, 2003).

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Systematic reviews in midwifery

Authors: van Teijlingen, E., Napper, M., Bruce, J. and Ireland, J.

Journal: RCM Midwives Journal

Volume: 9

Pages: 186-188

ISSN: 1479-2915

Abstract:

This paper highlights the key steps to follow when conducting a systematic review (see Box 2). Healthcare practitioners may be limited by time and resources when conducting literature reviews, however, a systematic and transparent approach should be adopted wherever possible. Further detailed guidance on conducting systematic reviews is available from the NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (NHS CRD, 2001) and the Cochrane Reviewers' Handbook

Source: Manual

Preferred by: Edwin van Teijlingen

Systematic reviews in midwifery.

Authors: van Teijlingen, E., Napper, M., Bruce, J. and Ireland, J.

Journal: RCM midwives : the official journal of the Royal College of Midwives

Volume: 9

Issue: 5

Pages: 186-188

Abstract:

This paper highlights the key steps to follow when conducting a systematic review (see Box 2). Healthcare practitioners may be limited by time and resources when conducting literature reviews, however, a systematic and transparent approach should be adopted wherever possible. Further detailed guidance on conducting systematic reviews is available from the NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (NHS CRD, 2001) and the Cochrane Reviewers' Handbook (Alderson et al, 2003).

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