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Evidence Synthesis Academy
Evidence Synthesis Academy

Evidence Synthesis Academy

Training the next generation of evidence synthesis consumers and producers

Using systematic reviews

Back to: Introduction to Evidence Synthesis

We now know the basic steps for conducting a systematic review, so let’s see some examples of this work in action.

On the next few pages, we’ll walk you through three real systematic reviews conducted by CESH.

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  • Who We Are
    • Who We Are
    • What We Do
  • What is Evidence synthesis?
    • Evidence Synthesis
    • Why is evidence synthesis helpful?
    • Why is evidence synthesis helpful, continued
    • Types of evidence synthesis
    • What if you are short on time?
  • Systematic Reviews
    • What is a systematic review?
    • AHRQ definition
    • Type of question
    • The Steps
    • Prepare your topic
    • Search and Screen
    • Extract Data
    • Analyze and Synthesize
    • Report Your Findings
  • Examples of systematic reviews
    • Using systematic reviews
    • Omega-3 fatty acids
    • Omega-3 fatty acids continued
    • Omega-3 fatty acids conclusions
    • Obesity + C-sections
    • Obesity + C-sections continued
    • RAS treatments
    • RAS treatments continued
    • RAS treatments conclusions
  • Should I use a systematic review?
    • What systematic reviews can’t do
    • A systematic review is the wrong tool if…
    • Practical considerations
    • Length of time
    • Team needed
    • Team needed continued
    • Cost
    • Next steps

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