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  1. Systematic Review Discussion Example

    The discussion section of a review is your chance to present the results of your analysis, which takes into account all previous studies or research in the area. To give you a helping hand in formulating the discussion, it can be useful to look at automating as much of the process as possible beforehand. Harnessing the power of DistillerSR can ...

  2. How to Write a Discussion Section

    The discussion section is where you delve into the meaning, importance, and relevance of your results.. It should focus on explaining and evaluating what you found, showing how it relates to your literature review and paper or dissertation topic, and making an argument in support of your overall conclusion.It should not be a second results section.. There are different ways to write this ...

  3. How to write a discussion section?

    The discussion section can be written in 3 parts: an introductory paragraph, intermediate paragraphs and a conclusion paragraph. For intermediate paragraphs, a "divide and conquer" approach, meaning a full paragraph describing each of the study endpoints, can be used. In conclusion, academic writing is similar to other skills, and practice ...

  4. PDF How to write a systematic literature review: a guide for medical students

    Systematic review allows the assessment of primary study quality, identifying the weaknesses in current experimental efforts and guiding the methodology of future research. Choosing the features of study design to review and critique is dependent on the subject and design of the literature identified.

  5. Guidance on Conducting a Systematic Literature Review

    This article is organized as follows: The next section presents the methodology adopted by this research, followed by a section that discusses the typology of literature reviews and provides empirical examples; the subsequent section summarizes the process of literature review; and the last section concludes the paper with suggestions on how to improve the quality and rigor of literature ...

  6. Systematic Review Reporting

    The Results section should incorporate a flow chart on the search and subsequent inclusion and exclusion of articles into the systematic review with a brief description of the included articles. The information on the included studies allows the peer reviewers and readers to determine the comprehensiveness of the literature search and also the ...

  7. Chapter III: Reporting the review

    Clear reporting of a systematic review allows readers to evaluate the rigour of the methods applied, and to interpret the findings appropriately. ... Authors may also refer to a body of literature that justifies the possibility of effectiveness. ... Further guidance on issues for consideration in the Discussion section is presented in Chapter ...

  8. How to Do a Systematic Review: A Best Practice Guide for Conducting and

    Systematic reviews are characterized by a methodical and replicable methodology and presentation. They involve a comprehensive search to locate all relevant published and unpublished work on a subject; a systematic integration of search results; and a critique of the extent, nature, and quality of evidence in relation to a particular research question.

  9. Library Guides: Systematic reviews: Interpret results and write

    The discussion section is written to help readers interpret the results of a review. The discussion section should include: A statement of the principal findings ; Highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the review ... How to perform a systematic literature review: a guide for healthcare researchers, practitioners and students. Springer ...

  10. How to Write a Systematic Review: A Narrative Review

    A systematic review, as its name suggests, is a systematic way of collecting, evaluating, integrating, and presenting findings from several studies on a specific question or topic. [ 1] A systematic review is a research that, by identifying and combining evidence, is tailored to and answers the research question, based on an assessment of all ...

  11. Systematic Reviews: Step 8: Write the Review

    Documenting grey literature and/or hand searches. If you have also searched additional sources, such as professional organization websites, cited or citing references, etc., document your grey literature search using the flow diagram template version 1 PRISMA 2020 flow diagram for new systematic reviews which included searches of databases, registers and other sources or the version 2 PRISMA ...

  12. Write

    A systematic review should reflect the stages outlined in the protocol. With a systematic review reporting guidelines should be followed that help you identify what should be included in each section of the review. One such standard approach is PRISMA. Although much time is invested in developing a search strategy and screening results, a ...

  13. 4.5.vi Discussion

    Potential biases in the review process. [recommended, level 2 heading] State the strengths and limitations of the review with regard to preventing bias. These may be factors within, or outside, the control of the review authors. The discussion might include the likelihood that all relevant studies were identified, whether all relevant data ...

  14. How-to conduct a systematic literature review: A quick guide for

    Method details Overview. A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) is a research methodology to collect, identify, and critically analyze the available research studies (e.g., articles, conference proceedings, books, dissertations) through a systematic procedure [12].An SLR updates the reader with current literature about a subject [6].The goal is to review critical points of current knowledge on a ...

  15. Guidelines for writing a systematic review

    A preliminary review, which can often result in a full systematic review, to understand the available research literature, is usually time or scope limited. Complies evidence from multiple reviews and does not search for primary studies. 3. Identifying a topic and developing inclusion/exclusion criteria.

  16. Foundational Research Writing, Background Discussion and Literature

    We need to know how the foundational research writing, the background discussion section and the literature review fit into the full range of research activities and how they enable the researcher to complete the study. ... On the other hand, the systematic literature review focuses almost exclusively on peer-reviewed journal articles and aims ...

  17. Day 19

    Day 19 of the course. In this lecture, we move to the next section of the Systematic Literature Review Paper which is the Findings and Discussion. Here I tal...

  18. PDF How to Write a Systematic Review: A Step-by-Step Guide

    your review and an explanation of statistical tools available for data analysis and presentation. An academic discussion regarding the strengths and weaknesses of systematic review methodology is beyond the scope of this guide, as are detailed instructions regarding statistical analysis. Initial Planning When initiating a systematic review, it

  19. Systematic Review

    Systematic review vs. literature review. A literature review is a type of review that uses a less systematic and formal approach than a systematic review. Typically, an expert in a topic will qualitatively summarize and evaluate previous work, without using a formal, explicit method. ... Discussion: Including interpretation of the results and ...

  20. Literature Review Tips for the Introduction and Discussion Sections

    Establish the significance of the study. Provide an overview of the relevant literature. Establish a context for the study using the literature. Identify knowledge gaps. Illustrate how the study will advance knowledge on the topic. As you can see, literature review plays a significant role in the introduction section.

  21. A young researcher's guide to a systematic review

    Systematic reviews are regarded as the best source of research evidence. A systematic review is a rigorous review of existing literature that addresses a clearly formulated question. This article aims to guide you on the different kinds of systematic review, the standard procedures to be followed, and the best approach to conducting and writing a systematic review.

  22. How to write discussion of a Systematic Literature Review paper? We

    Remember, the discussion section is your chance to interpret and evaluate the results of your systematic literature review, so strive to provide a critical and insightful analysis of your findings.

  23. Interventions, methods and outcome measures used in teaching evidence

    To fully implement the internationally acknowledged requirements for teaching in evidence-based practice, and support the student's development of core competencies in evidence-based practice, educators at professional bachelor degree programs in healthcare need a systematic overview of evidence-based teaching and learning interventions. The purpose of this overview of systematic reviews was ...

  24. Using Remote Sensing Data in Urban Crime Analysis: A Systematic Review

    The systematic review of the English-language literature focusing on the use of satellite imagery products, from 2003 to the first half of 2023, uses two major databases, Scopus and Science Direct. It should be recognized that the literature is quite definitive about the complexity of urban areas and how their nature affects crime.

  25. Frontiers

    This study used the systematic literature review method to analyze the relevant literature on the promotion of mental health through digital technology. It followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis statement for the selection and use of research methods. ... 2.2 Results and discussion 2.2.1 Study and sample ...

  26. Recurrence of post-traumatic stress disorder: systematic review of

    Many people will experience a potentially traumatic event in their lifetime and a minority will go on to develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). A wealth of literature explores different trajectories of PTSD, focusing mostly on resilient, chronic, recovered and delayed-onset trajectories. Less is known about other potential trajectories such as recurring episodes of PTSD after initial ...

  27. Discussion

    The proposed framework attempts to provide a practical method to improve the use of systematic review (SR) findings in the design and conduct of new research studies. The framework has been designed to be used by researchers rather than systematic reviewers, and thus provides a contrast to the perspective of many other initiatives in this area. It is not intended to be applied as a simple ...

  28. Climate change, biodiversity loss, and Indigenous Peoples' health and

    Rationale and conceptual foundation for the review. Recognizing the scale and significance of climate-health and biodiversity loss impacts on Indigenous Peoples' health and wellbeing, the Health Equity area of the World Health Organization (WHO) Headquarters' Gender, Equity and Human Rights Department, in collaboration with the WHO Headquarters' team for Biodiversity, Climate Change and ...

  29. Frontiers

    In this section, we provide a thorough review and analysis of the research studies included in this systematic literature review. 3.1 Terminology Bag of Words (BoW) is a fundamental technique used in NLP for text representation. It involves representing text data by counting the frequency of occurrence of each word in a document.

  30. Full article: A systematic review of measures of healthcare workers

    Discussion. We aimed to identify and evaluate the quality of survey tools or instruments that have been validated to measure HCW vaccine confidence, hesitancy, or acceptance. ... A systematic literature review to clarify the concept of vaccine hesitancy. Nat Hum Behav. 2022 Dec 1 [accessed 2023 Jul 4];6(12).1634-48. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm ...