Research Help Question

Q: How do I find a systematic review on my topic?

Research Help Answer

A:

Systematic reviews summarize the research methods and interpretation of results from already published literature in order to critically appraise and find supporting evidence for a claim or specific issue.

You can find systematic reviews by searching in the library databases, such as CINAHL Ultimate or Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.

For EBSCO databases, use the Advanced Search option and select “Systematic Review” under the publication type.

For information on how to find an original research article that is not a meta-analysis, not a meta-synthesis, and not a mixed method, visit the following Library FAQ.


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