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Systematic Review Process

Yodang, S.Kep, Ns, M.Pall.Care

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Yodang, S.Kep., Ns., M.Pall.Care
School of Nursing, Faculty of Science and Technology
Universitas Sembilanbelas November Kolaka

Educational Background
Master of Palliative Care, Flinders University, Australia

Author
Buku Ajar Keperawatan Paliatif berdasarkan Kurikulum
AIPNI 2015.

Email: yodang.usnkolaka@gmail.com
HP: 0822-9141-0745
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Reference

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Systematic reviews provide reliable evidential
summaries of completed research.

A systematic review is a research method undertaken


to provide an in-depth answer to a clinical question and
to guide best practice.
Systematic reviews may be quantitative or qualitative in
nature or use mixed methods for a more
comprehensive review
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Steps In The Systematic Review Process
Step 1:
Formulating P = Population/Patient
a Question

I = Intervention (or Cause, Prognosis)


or Phenomenon of Interest
C = Comparison (Optional)

O = Outcome
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Steps In The Systematic Review Process
Inclusion
Criteria for
Studies
Inclusion
Criteria for
Participants

Inclusion Criteria for


Step 2: Interventions/
Establishing the Phenomena of Interest
Inclusion Criteria Inclusion
Criteria for
Outcomes
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Steps In The Systematic Review Process

Step 3: Developing a
Search Strategy/
Performing the Search

Keeping the Search


Components of the
Planning for the Search Managing the Citations Current and Documenting
Search
the Search

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Steps In The Systematic Review Process

Screening of Titles and


Abstracts
Step 4: Selection of
Articles to Be Included
in the Systematic
Review
Critical Appraisal of
Retrieved Studies

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Steps In The Systematic Review Process
Step 5: Data Extraction

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Steps In The Systematic Review Process

Step 7: Recommendations for


Practice and Future Research
•  Summarize the findings and Writing the Review •  Incorporate new
of the included studies evidence into a
•  Draw conclusions from previously completed
the data, recognizing review, the literature
that some studies may should be reviewed
be more highly rated, every 2 years.
and speak of limitations
of the primary studies
Step 8: Updating the
Step 6: Data Synthesis
Systematic Review

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QUESTION
AND
ANSWER

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