A Guide to Performing Systematic Reviews of Health and Disease
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A Guide to Performing Systematic Reviews of Health and Disease
From research questions to the final report, Kurinchi Gurusamy demystifies the process of conducting high-quality systematic reviews of health and disease.
Systematic reviews are the foundation of evidence-based healthcare, shaping treatment decisions and public health policies. A Guide to Performing Systematic Reviews of Health and Disease is a practical, step-by-step resource designed to help students and health professionals conduct high-quality reviews with confidence, even without extensive statistical training. This guide walks readers through the entire review process using free, open-source software. Each chapter features clear learning objectives and integrated videos to support hands-on learning.
Written by leading expert Kurinchi Gurusamy, this book simplifies complex research methodologies, making systematic reviews more accessible to a broad audience. Whether you are a novice researcher or a healthcare professional seeking to refine your evidence-based practice, this guide provides the essential tools to critically synthesize medical research. With an emphasis on clarity and real-world application, A Guide to Performing Systematic Reviews of Health and Disease is an indispensable resource for anyone looking to contribute to the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare research.
Systematic reviews are the foundation of evidence-based healthcare, shaping treatment decisions and public health policies. A Guide to Performing Systematic Reviews of Health and Disease is a practical, step-by-step resource designed to help students and health professionals conduct high-quality reviews with confidence, even without extensive statistical training. This guide walks readers through the entire review process using free, open-source software. Each chapter features clear learning objectives and integrated videos to support hands-on learning.
Written by leading expert Kurinchi Gurusamy, this book simplifies complex research methodologies, making systematic reviews more accessible to a broad audience. Whether you are a novice researcher or a healthcare professional seeking to refine your evidence-based practice, this guide provides the essential tools to critically synthesize medical research. With an emphasis on clarity and real-world application, A Guide to Performing Systematic Reviews of Health and Disease is an indispensable resource for anyone looking to contribute to the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare research.

Reviews
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
1 Introduction to Study Designs and Randomised Controlled Trials
2 Introduction to systematic reviews
3 Determine the research question
4 Select the studies
5 Extract the data
6 Analyse the data
7 Report the findings
Appendix 1: Answers to Practice Questions
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