1. Carrying Out a Systematic Review as a Master′s Thesis - Rumona
Dickson, M. Gemma Cherry and Angela Boland
2. Planning and Managing My Review - Gerlinde Pilkington and Juliet
Hounsome
3. Defining My Review Question and Identifying Inclusion and
Exclusion Criteria - M. Gemma Cherry and Rumona Dickson
4. Developing My Search Strategy - Yenal Dundar and Nigel
Fleeman
5. Applying Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria - Yenal Dundar and
Nigel Freeman
6. Data Extraction: Where Do I Begin? - Nigel Fleeman and Yenal
Dundar
7. Quality Assessment: Where Do I Begin? - Janette Greenhalgh and
Tamara Brown
8. Understanding and Synthesizing Numerical Data from Intervention
Studies - Michaela Brown and Marty Richardson
9. Writing My Discussion and Conclusions - M. Gemma Cherry
10. Disseminating My Review - M. Gemma Cherry and Gerlinde
Pilkington
11. Reviewing Qualitative Evidence - M. Gemma Cherry, Helen Smith,
Elizabeth Perkins and Angela Boland
12. Reviewing Economic Evaluations - Angela Boland, Sophie Beale
and M. Gemma Cherry
Epilogue - Angela Boland, M. Gemma Cherry and Rumona Dickson
Glossary - Angela Boland, M. Gemma Cherry and Rumona Dickson
Angela Boland has worked at LRiG (Liverpool Reviews and
Implementation Group) since it was established in 2001 and has
carried out many systematic reviews of both clinical
effectiveness and cost effectiveness of health care
interventions.
Gemma Cherry is a Lecturer in Clinical Health Psychology at the
University of Liverpool and an honorary clinical psychologist
(oncology) at Royal Liverpool University Hospital. Prior to
qualifying as a clinical psychologist, she worked at LRiG for
several years, conducting systematic reviews, particularly in
the field of psychology.
Rumona Dickson has been involved in the conduct of systematic
reviews in health care for over 20 years and has been the Director
of LRiG since 2001.
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