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Systematic Reviews

The following information is designed to help you get started with undertaking a systematic review. Whether you are new to systematic reviews or have previous experience, these resources will guide you through the key stages of the process.


To support you further, we offer training sessions on how to effectively search healthcare databases, access full-text journal articles, and locate high-quality research evidence. 

Finding Systematic Reviews

Before you carry out a systematic review, it's best to check if a similar review has already been written to avoid unintended duplication of effort.


The best websites to find systematic reviews are:

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Systematic Reviews

If you plan to undertake a systematic review, several resources are available that provide detailed guidance on the processes involved. These resources also offer instructions on how to properly report the findings of a systematic review.

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Essential Resources

The resources below provide guidance, tools, and frameworks to support you in planning, conducting, and reporting high-quality systematic reviews. 

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Books

We have a variety of books that will help you get started with your next systematic review. 

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