Systematic Review
A systematic review is a type of research that uses rigorous and systematic methods to identify, select and critically appraise all available research and evidence on a given topic or issue in order to draw conclusions. Systematic reviews are used to answer research questions and can enable decision makers to make well-informed decisions. They are widely used in medicine, health and social care, education, and other areas of research. Systematic reviews are an important tool for evidence-based decision making and can be used to determine the effectiveness of interventions or treatments, improve quality of care and inform public policy. As such, systematic reviews are an essential evidence-based tool for identifying, appraising, synthesising and using the best available evidence for decision-making.
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