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An introduction to systematic reviews

Gough, David(Edited by)Oliver, Sandy(Edited by)Thomas, James(Edited by)
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This timely, engaging book provides an overview of the nature, logic, diversity and process of undertaking systematic reviews as part of evidence informed decision making.

A focused, accessible and technically up-to-date book, it covers the full breadth of approaches to reviews from statistical meta analysis to meta ethnography.

It is ideal for anyone undertaking their own systematic review - providing all the necessary conceptual and technical background needed to make a good start on the process.

The content is divided into five clear sections: Approaches to reviewing; Getting started; Gathering and describing research; Appraising and synthesising data; and, Making use of reviews/models of research use.

Easy to read and logically structured, this book is essential reading for anyone doing systematic reviews.

David Gough is Professor of Evidence Informed Policy and Practice and Director of SSRU and its EPPI-Centre and Co-Editor of the journal "Evidence & Policy".

Sandy Oliver is Professor of Public Policy and Deputy Director of SSRU and its EPPI-Centre.

James Thomas is Reader in Social Policy, Assistant Director of SSRU and Associate Director of the EPPI-Centre.

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Product Details
SAGE Publications Ltd
1849201803 / 9781849201803
Hardback
001.4
22/03/2012
United Kingdom
English
176 p.
25 cm
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