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Doing a Systematic Review
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Table of Contents

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

About the Author

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.

Reviews

"Placing myself in the capable hands of this trusted guide allows me to draw on practical tips and concise explanations without the nagging fear that I′ve missed something. If you want to travel light, unencumbered by unnecessary baggage, making steady progress to successfully complete your very own systematic review journey then climb on board!"
*Andrew Booth*

Insightful, pragmatic and student-centred.  This user-friendly guide will help students build confidence and skills while maintaining enthusiasm through their whole research journey.
*Cary A Brown*

It’s like having the map to finding a buried treasure! This book offers a blueprint for successfully and easily conducting a systematic review. The authors present the material in a clear, relatable and comprehensible manner enabling even the novice student to navigate the sometimes murky waters of the review process. This book is a MUST in the arsenal of every masters and doctoral student conducting systematic reviews, and will likely be pulled from the bookshelf time and time again.
*Jill Firtell*

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