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Good review practice: a researcher guide to systematic review methodology in the sciences of food and health
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Good review practice: a researcher guide to systematic review methodology in the sciences of food and health
About this guide
Part A: Systematic review method
Part B: Preparing for conduct
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What are Good Practice points?
Part C: The core steps of the SR process
1. Framing the question
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1.1 Setting eligibility criteria
1.2 Identifying search terms
1.3 Protocol development
2. Searching for studies
3. Screening the results
4. Evaluation of included studies: quality assessment
5. Data extraction
6. Data synthesis and summary
7. Presenting results
Appendix A
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Links to current versions of the reference guidelines
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Food science databases
Process management tools
Screening tools
Reference management tools
Grey literature sources
Appendix B
Links for access to protocol repository and platforms for registration
Links for access to PRISMA frameworks
Links for access to 'Risk of Bias' assessment tools for quantitative and qualitative studies
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Links for access to reporting checklists
Supplementary materials
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What questions are suitable for the systematic review methodology?
How to assess feasibility of using the method?
What is a scoping study and how to construct one?
How to construct a systematic review protocol?
How to construct a comprehensive search?
Study designs and levels of evidence
Glossary
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Links for access to reporting checklists
Links for access to reporting checklist
equator network:
Randomised trials
Observational studies
Case reports
Animal pre-clinical studies
Ethical guidelines
Transparent Reporting of Evaluations with Nonrandomized Designs (TREND) (cdc.gov)
Systematic reviews
PRISMA
NICE
Qualitive studies
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Reporting of qualitative research studies
Enhancing transparency in reporting the synthesis of qualitative research: ENTREQ
Consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ): a 32-item checklist for interviews and focus groups
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