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  1. Guidance on Conducting a Systematic Literature Review

    Literature reviews establish the foundation of academic inquires. However, in the planning field, we lack rigorous systematic reviews. In this article, through a systematic search on the methodology of literature review, we categorize a typology of literature reviews, discuss steps in conducting a systematic literature review, and provide suggestions on how to enhance rigor in literature ...

  2. Five tips for developing useful literature summary tables for writing

    Literature reviews offer a critical synthesis of empirical and theoretical literature to assess the strength of evidence, develop guidelines for practice and policymaking, and identify areas for future research.1 It is often essential and usually the first task in any research endeavour, particularly in masters or doctoral level education. For effective data extraction and rigorous synthesis ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Systematic reviews: Structure, form and content

    Introduction. A systematic review collects secondary data, and is a synthesis of all available, relevant evidence which brings together all existing primary studies for review (Cochrane 2016).A systematic review differs from other types of literature review in several major ways.

  6. How to Write a Systematic Review: A Narrative Review

    Background. A systematic review, as its name suggests, is a systematic way of collecting, evaluating, integrating, and presenting findings from several studies on a specific question or topic.[] A systematic review is a research that, by identifying and combining evidence, is tailored to and answers the research question, based on an assessment of all relevant studies.[2,3] To identify assess ...

  7. A Guide for Systematic Reviews: PRISMA

    Using statistical methods for the interpretation of the results implies a systematic review containing meta-analysis ( 6 ). The PRISMA guidelines consist of a four-phase flow diagram and a 27-item checklist. The flow diagram describes the identification, screening, eligibility and inclusion criteria of the reports that fall under the scope of a ...

  8. Research Guides: Literature Reviews: Literature Review Table

    Peabody Librarians have created a sample literature review table to use to organize your research. Feel free to download this file and use or adapt as needed. << Previous: Literature Reviews Webinar Recording; Next: Writing Like an Academic >> Last Updated: Feb 29, 2024 4:20 PM;

  9. How to Do a Systematic Review: A Best Practice Guide for Conducting and

    The best reviews synthesize studies to draw broad theoretical conclusions about what a literature means, linking theory to evidence and evidence to theory. This guide describes how to plan, conduct, organize, and present a systematic review of quantitative (meta-analysis) or qualitative (narrative review, meta-synthesis) information.

  10. How to structure your Table for Systematic Review and Meta ...

    This is a reporting checklist for systematic literature reviews and meta-analyses that specifies what information should be included in each portion of a high-quality systematic review (6). References. Alonso Debreczeni, Felicia, and Phoebe E. Bailey. "A systematic review and meta-analysis of subjective age and the association with cognition ...

  11. Systematic Review

    A systematic review is a type of review that uses repeatable methods to find, select, and synthesize all available evidence. It answers a clearly formulated research question and explicitly states the methods used to arrive at the answer. Example: Systematic review. In 2008, Dr. Robert Boyle and his colleagues published a systematic review in ...

  12. 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.

  13. SLR Template

    A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) template is a structured framework used for conducting and documenting a systematic review of existing research studies on a specific topic or research question. Systematic literature reviews are commonly used in academic and research settings to provide a comprehensive and unbiased summary of the available ...

  14. Conducting systematic literature reviews and bibliometric analyses

    The rationale for systematic literature reviews has been well established in some fields such as medicine for decades (e.g. Mulrow, 1994); however, there are still few methodological guidelines available in the management sciences on how to assemble and structure such reviews (for exceptions, see Denyer and Tranfield, 2009; Tranfield et al., 2003 and related publications).

  15. Using Research & Synthesis Tables

    This is an example of a research table, in which you provide a basic description of the most important features of the studies, articles, and other items you discover in your research.The table identifies each item according to its author/date of publication, its purpose or thesis, what type of work it is (systematic review, clinical trial, etc.), the level of evidence it represents (which ...

  16. PRISMA Flow Diagram

    PRISMA Flow Diagram. The flow diagram depicts the flow of information through the different phases of a systematic review. It maps out the number of records identified, included and excluded, and the reasons for exclusions. Different templates are available depending on the type of review (new or updated) and sources used to identify studies.

  17. LibGuides: Nursing Literature and Other Types of Reviews: Literature

    There are many different types of literature tables-the main thing is to determine the important pieces that help draw out the comparisons and contrasts between the articles included in your review. The first few columns should include the basic info about the article (title, authors, journal), publication year, and the purpose of the paper.

  18. PDF Systematic Literature Reviews: an Introduction

    Systematic literature reviews (SRs) are a way of synthesising scientific evidence to answer a particular research question in a way that is transparent and reproducible, while seeking to include all published evidence on the topic and appraising the quality of th is evidence. SRs have become a major methodology

  19. Systematic Reviews: Step 7: Extract Data from Included Studies

    In this step of the systematic review, you will develop your evidence tables, which give detailed information for each study (perhaps using a PICO framework as a guide), and summary tables, which give a high-level overview of the findings of your review. You can create evidence and summary tables to describe study characteristics, results, or both.

  20. Systematic Reviews in the Health Sciences

    You need to fill in all of the columns for each study you find to properly review the available evidence. Evidence tables are often included in Systematic reviews and represent a great tool in taking evidence based practice from the page into the clinical setting, especially, when you are making an administrative change in the treatment of ...

  21. Toward a framework for selecting indicators of measuring ...

    4.1 Review methodology. A systematic literature review approach (SLR) was used to answer the research questions. The aim of SLR is "to identify, evaluate, and interpret research relevant to a determined topic area, research question, or phenomenon of interest" (Kitchenham and Charters 2007; Muller et al. 2019, p. 398).

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

    Abstract. Performing a literature review is a critical first step in research to understanding the state-of-the-art and identifying gaps and challenges in the field. A systematic literature review is a method which sets out a series of steps to methodically organize the review. In this paper, we present a guide designed for researchers and in ...

  23. Dynamic capabilities view practices of business firms: a systematic

    A systematic literature review was used in this study to identify articles that define or conceptualize the concept of dynamic capabilities. We preferred the systematic review literature method because of the advantages it provides over narrative and meta-analysis. Some aspects of this approach have found acceptance in the social sciences.

  24. Guidance to best tools and practices for systematic reviews

    Guise JM, Chang C, Butler M, Viswanathan M, Tugwell P. AHRQ series on complex intervention systematic reviews—paper 1: an introduction to a series of articles that provide guidance and tools for reviews of complex interventions. J Clin Epidemiol. 2017;90:6-10.

  25. Palliative care needs of people and/or their families with serious and

    Palliative care in low- or middle-income country (LMIC) humanitarian settings is a new area, experiencing a degree of increased momentum over recent years. The review contributes to this growing body of knowledge, in addition to identifying gaps for future research. The overall aim is to systematically explore the evidence on palliative care needs of patients and/or their families in LMIC ...

  26. Value co-destruction in tourism and hospitality: a systematic

    Literature review. The receipt of benefits by consumers could be considered equivalent to the capturing of consumer value (Ravald & Grönroos, Citation 1996).Vargo and Lusch (Citation 2004) argue that goods-based logic has been the conventional way of understanding how value is determined.According to this logic, the supplier effectively dictates the value of its market offering by setting its ...

  27. Use of a search summary table to improve systematic review search

    Conclusions: Publishing a search summary table in all systematic reviews would add to the growing evidence base about information retrieval, which would help in determining which databases to search for which type of review (in terms of either topic or scope), what supplementary search methods are most effective, what type of literature is being included, and where it is found.

  28. Scrolls and self-perception, navigating the link between social

    Keywords: social networks, body image, preadolescence, adolescence, literature review. Citation: Digennaro S and Tescione A (2024) Scrolls and self-perception, navigating the link between social networks and body dissatisfaction in preadolescents and adolescents: a systematic review. Front. Educ. 9:1390583. doi: 10.3389/feduc.2024.1390583

  29. Surgical Treatment for Primary Lymphedema: A Systematic Review of the

    This is a retrospective review of surgical management for primary lymphedema. Data were extracted from 55 articles from PubMed MEDLINE, Web of Science, SCOPUS, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials between the database inception and December 2022 to evaluate the outcomes of lymphaticovenous anastomosis (LVA) and vascularized lymph node transfer (VLNT), and outcomes of soft tissue ...