Systematic Reviews (SR) are highly structured explorations of literature on a narrowly defined question or perspective. Their goal is to provide measurable answers concerning treatment, policy or intervention in the clinical setting or at the public policy level
Key characteristics:
- a clearly defined research question and protocol (research plan)
- inclusion and exclusion criteria
- a rigorous and systematic search of the literature
- critical appraisal and bias assessment of all included studies
- analysis and interpretation of results
- an in-depth report
Systematic reviews are undertaken by a research team, not an individual. The team approach facilitates rapid reviewing and reduces bias.