Before you begin a systematic review project consider these issues:
For lists of the specific tasks you will need to perform
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality describes a systematic review as
"...critical assessment and evaluation of all research studies that address a particular clinical issue. The researchers use an organized method of locating, assembling, and evaluating a body of literature on a particular topic using a set of specific criteria. A systematic review typically includes a description of the findings of the collection of research studies. The systematic review may also include a quantitative pooling of data, called a meta-analysis." (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Glossary of Terms, 2014)
A systematic review follows a strict methodology and is therefore transparent, rigorous and replicable.
The review process can be described in these steps:
(Khan, 2003).
Characteristics of a systematic review include:
Key characteristics of a systematic review include those listed above.
Source: Cochrane Collaboration infographics. Used under Creative Commons license .
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill offered a beginners' workshop on systematic reviews. The Introduction to Conducting a Systematic Review workshop, offered in October 2020, covered recommended standards, methods, and tools for completing a systematized, scoping, or systematic review at UNC.
This workshop recording is available as a series of short videos on the process of conducting a review.
Although the workshop refers to some resources that are unique to University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the content can be applied to researchers at other institutions. It is recommended for those who have not yet conducted such a review but are planning to do so.
Glossary of Terms (2001, November). Glossary of Terms: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Khan, K. S., Kunz, R., Kleijnen, J., & Antes, G. (2003). Five steps to conducting a systematic review. Journal of the royal society of medicine, 96(3), 118-121.