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Evidence Syntheses (Scoping, systematic, & other types of reviews)
Information on how to conduct evidence syntheses, including systematic reviews and scoping reviews, in the health sciences.
Overview
Types of Reviews
Should You Do a Systematic Review?
Work with a Search Expert
Evidence in an Evidence Synthesis
Methods
Protocol
Information Sources
Search Strategy
Managing & Screening Records
Covidence Review Software
Selection Process
Data Collection Process
Study Risk of Bias Assessment
Study Risk of Bias Assessment Tools
Reporting Results
For Search Professionals
Study Risk of Bias Assessment Tools
Critical Appraisal Skills Program Checklists
Study Quality Assessment Tools
From the National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute, NIH.
Quality Assessment Tools
From the NIH LIbrary.
Critical Appraisal Tools
From the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, Oxford.
Risk of bias tools
Information on Risk of Bias tools for use in systematic reviews: RoB 2 tool, ROBINS-E tool, ROB ME tool, and ROBINS-I tool.
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Last Updated:
Nov 8, 2024 11:14 AM
Subjects:
Health Sciences
Tags:
comparative effectiveness review
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meta-analysis
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narrative review
,
rapid review
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Scoping review
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systematic review
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Umbrella review