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Systematic review protocols: an introduction.
1Childrens Nursing, University of Herftordshire, Hatfield, UK.
Systematic reviews require a detailed protocol for comprehensive literature appraisal. Developing this protocol is crucial for evidence-based practice, especially within nursing research.
Area of Science:
- Evidence-based practice
- Literature appraisal
Background:
- Systematic reviews are essential for evidence-based practice.
- A structured approach is vital for comprehensive literature appraisal.
- A systematic review protocol ensures methodological rigor.
Purpose of the Study:
- To highlight the importance of systematic review protocols.
- To address the need for accessible guidance on protocol development in nursing.
Main Methods:
- Review of existing literature appraisal methodologies.
- Identification of key components for systematic review protocols.
Main Results:
- Systematic reviews offer an efficient method for evidence synthesis.
- Protocol formulation is a critical, yet often overlooked, step.
- Limited specific guidance exists within the nursing literature.
Conclusions:
- A well-defined protocol is fundamental for high-quality systematic reviews.
- Accessible resources for nursing systematic review protocol development are needed.