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  1. Guidance on Conducting a Systematic Literature Review

    The literature review should follow a clear structure that ties the studies together into key themes, characteristics or subgroups (Rowley and Slack ... In a sense, the literature review protocol is a living document. Changes can be made to it in the review process to reflect new situations and new ideas. Sixth, document decisions made in the ...

  2. Structured literature reviews

    This is a step-by-step guide aimed at Master's students undertaking a structured literature review as part of their Master's thesis. There are several different kinds of literature reviews, but any literature review typically includes an extensive literature search. Whenever a systematic approach is used, the literature search features a ...

  3. PDF A Guide for Developing a Protocol for Conducting Literature Reviews

    A review protocol provides a step-by-step guide for conducting literature reviews, which may include systematic reviews, scoping reviews, and meta-analysis. It is necessary for the review team to develop the protocol before starting the literature review so that the process is clear and consistent throughout. In particular, the protocol should ...

  4. Guides: Systematic Reviews: Writing the Protocol

    A protocol ideally includes the following: Databases to be searched and additional sources (particularly for grey literature) Keywords to be used in the search strategy; Limits applied to the search; Screening process; Data to be extracted; Summary of data to be reported; Once you have written your protocol, it is advisable to register it.

  5. Systematic Reviews: Step 2: Develop a Protocol

    In Step 2, you will write your systematic review protocol. This is a detailed work plan for your systematic review. You will: ... It includes your rationale and objectives, how you will search for literature, and how you will screen and synthesize what you find. It is best practice to develop a protocol and make it publicly available before ...

  6. How To Structure A Literature Review (Free Template)

    Demonstrate your knowledge of the research topic. Identify the gaps in the literature and show how your research links to these. Provide the foundation for your conceptual framework (if you have one) Inform your own methodology and research design. To achieve this, your literature review needs a well-thought-out structure.

  7. Module 2: Writing the review protocol

    This module will teach you to: Recognize the importance of Cochrane Protocols. Identify the eligibility criteria for studies to be included in a Cochrane Review. Identify the information that should be included in the background of a Cochrane Review. Recognize the key components of a well-written objective. Recognize the structure of a protocol.

  8. The role of a protocol in a systematic literature review

    We position the literature review protocol as a detailed blueprint of the end-to-end literature review journey. The protocol is a valuable planning and quality assurance tool which can provide more structure to the literature review process and can be used as a 'living' document throughout the lifetime of the literature review. A literature ...

  9. Guide for Developing a Protocol for Conducting Literature Reviews

    This tool provides guidance on developing a protocol for conducting literature reviews. Using such a protocol will allow your team to plan, anticipate challenges, ensure consistency throughout the process, and reduce bias. This tool provides step-by-step instructions for conducting literature reviews and includes links to additional resources, including example protocols and templates.

  10. How-to conduct a systematic literature review: A quick guide for

    Method details Overview. A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) is a research methodology to collect, identify, and critically analyze the available research studies (e.g., articles, conference proceedings, books, dissertations) through a systematic procedure [12].An SLR updates the reader with current literature about a subject [6].The goal is to review critical points of current knowledge on a ...

  11. Research Guides: Systematic Reviews: Creating a Protocol

    This will improve transparency and reproducibility, but will also ensure that other research teams do not duplicate efforts. A protocol documents the key points of your systematic review. A protocol should include a conceptual discussion of the problem and include the following: Rationale, background. Definitions of your subject/topics.

  12. Creating the Systematic Review Protocol

    Also, seeing a completed review protocol (on any topic) could help with constructing your own. Prospero PROSPERO is an international database of prospectively registered systematic reviews in health and social care, welfare, public health, education, crime, justice, and international development, where there is a health related outcome.

  13. Systematic reviews: Structure, form and content

    Abstract. This article aims to provide an overview of the structure, form and content of systematic reviews. It focuses in particular on the literature searching component, and covers systematic database searching techniques, searching for grey literature and the importance of librarian involvement in the search.

  14. What is a Systematic Review?

    A systematic review is a firmly structured literature review, undertaken according to a fixed plan, system or method. As such, it is highly focused on a particular and explicit topic area with strict research parameters. Systematic reviews will often have a detailed plan known as a protocol, which is a statement of the approach and methods to ...

  15. PDF Scientific procedures and rationales for systematic literature reviews

    protocol. In essence, the SPAR-4-SLR protocol, which we introduce in Figure 1 and elaborate in Table 1, consists of three stages and six sub-stages that flow sequentially, namely 1. assembling, which involves (1a) identificationand (1b) acquisition. of literature that have not been synthesized, 2.

  16. (PDF) Undertaking a Structured Literature Review or Structuring a

    The term 'structured' (Armitage & Keeble-Allen, 2008) is used as this review did follow full systematic review protocol such as weighting articles with regard to effect sizes (Karolinska ...

  17. PDF How to do a Structured Literature Review in computer science

    Step 4: Developing a review protocol The review protocol is very important as it de nes exactly how each step is to be carried out; thus, the work is reproducible. It can be bene cial to create an initial protocol and review the upcoming step whenever a step is concluded. Doing this iteratively then covers the fth step evaluating the review ...

  18. How to carry out a literature search for a systematic review: a

    A literature search is distinguished from, but integral to, a literature review. Literature reviews are conducted for the purpose of (a) locating information on a topic or identifying gaps in the literature for areas of future study, (b) synthesising conclusions in an area of ambiguity and (c) helping clinicians and researchers inform decision-making and practice guidelines.

  19. Guides: Literature Reviews (Health Sciences): Written Protocol

    Authors should write and register a protocol outlining the review methodology. Registering a protocol: helps avoid duplication of similar reviews; ensures transparency and reproducibility; decreases the chance of reporting bias by enabling comparison of the registered protocol to the completed review; increases the likelihood that a systematic ...

  20. A Guide to Evidence Synthesis: 0. Develop a Protocol

    A protocol template and checklist are included on this page, as well as a checklist for structured literature reviews that serves as a similar document to an evidence synthesis protocol. ... Writing a literature review for a research paper or as part of your thesis? Even if you're not performing a full evidence synthesis, completing the items ...

  21. Integrated reporting: A structured literature review

    The structured literature review. To offer insights and critique that evaluate, identify and address possible future research agendas for <IR>, we adopt an SLR method: ... The literature review protocol. In the first step, we outline how we set up the research project. First, we identified that to date there has been no other comprehensive <IR ...

  22. 6. Create a protocol

    A protocol is a document outlining what the review aims to investigate, how it will investigate (including the search strategy and the databases) and how the findings will be critically appraised, the data extracted and reported. ... For a Systematic Literature Review, and other types of reviews, protocols may be created to guide the systematic ...

  23. A Guide to Writing a Qualitative Systematic Review Protocol to ...

    Methodology: The key elements required in a systematic review protocol are discussed, with a focus on application to qualitative reviews: Development of a research question; formulation of key search terms and strategies; designing a multistage review process; critical appraisal of qualitative literature; development of data extraction ...

  24. Structuring a literature review

    In general, literature reviews are structured in a similar way to a standard essay, with an introduction, a body and a conclusion. These are key structural elements. Additionally, a stand-alone extended literature review has an abstract. Throughout, headings and subheadings are used to divide up the literature review into meaningful sections.

  25. Structured Literature Reviews

    Structured literature reviews aim to provide a summary of the most impactful, innovative, and recent research on a specified topic using systematic procedures for identifying and synthesizing studies. With the above goal in mind, the paper provides an overview of various concepts and methods that researchers can use to systematically summarize ...

  26. A Structured Literature Review on the Research and Design of

    We conducted a structured literature review, using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses as a basis for reporting the available body of work on evidence-based research in rehabilitation environments. Result and Conclusion:

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    After conducting an exploratory reading of the material obtained, the following points were discussed: 1- the sonication protocol used and the results obtained regarding the sensitivity and specificity compared with those of periprosthetic tissue culture; 2- the main microorganisms isolated; and 3- the ability of sonication protocols to displace biofilm structure compared to other displacement ...

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    GnRH is essential for the regulation of mammalian reproductive processes. It regulates the production and release of pituitary gonadotropins, thereby influencing steroidogenesis and gametogenesis. While primarily produced in the hypothalamus, GnRH is also produced in peripheral organs, such as the gonads and placenta. GnRH analogs, including agonists and antagonists, have been synthesized for ...