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A systematic review of reviews of systematic reviews of acupuncture
Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies, 2013AbstractBackgroundAcupuncture is one of the more popular forms of complementary and alternative medicine. Whilst the therapy has been the subject of many published trials, systematic reviews and reviews of reviews, the conclusions of these publications often have been inconsistent.ObjectivesTo systematically review reviews of reviews of acupuncture in ...
Edzard Ernst, Andrew Gilbey, Kawtar Tani
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A systematic review of systematic reviews in tourism
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 2019Abstract Traditional literature reviews and more advanced systematic reviews have been a focal point in assessing the epistemological progress of any field. However, studies assessing the nature and quality of the systematic review papers published in tourism and hospitality literature are scarce.
Saeed Pahlevan-Sharif +2 more
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Nursing Standard, 2015
Despite the increasing popularity of systematic reviews, there remains a need to ensure that they are conducted rigorously and provide an objective critical summary of research findings. The strength of a systematic review is its rigorous methodological approach to interrogating a body of literature. Both authors and readers should be familiar with the
Halcomb, Elizabeth J, Fernandez, Ritin S
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Despite the increasing popularity of systematic reviews, there remains a need to ensure that they are conducted rigorously and provide an objective critical summary of research findings. The strength of a systematic review is its rigorous methodological approach to interrogating a body of literature. Both authors and readers should be familiar with the
Halcomb, Elizabeth J, Fernandez, Ritin S
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Oncology Nursing Forum, 2014
Systematic reviews are a type of literature review in which authors systematically search for, critically appraise, and synthesize evidence from several studies on the same topic (Grant & Booth, 2009). The precise and systematic method differentiates systematic reviews from traditional reviews (Khan, Kunz, Kleijnen, & Antes, 2003).
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Systematic reviews are a type of literature review in which authors systematically search for, critically appraise, and synthesize evidence from several studies on the same topic (Grant & Booth, 2009). The precise and systematic method differentiates systematic reviews from traditional reviews (Khan, Kunz, Kleijnen, & Antes, 2003).
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Gynecomastia: A systematic review
Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery, 2015Gynecomastia is a common medical problem presenting in nearly a third of the male population. Treatment for gynecomastia can be either pharmacological or surgical. Patients with gynecomastia often experience affected quality-of-life. The aim of this systematic review was to analyze the quality of evidence of the current literature in relation to ...
Fagerlund, Anders +5 more
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