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adam_text | LIST OF CONTENTS FIGURES 3.1 AMASSED schema for summary and synthesis 4.1 4.2 4.3 Example of a logic model Example of a concept map Example heat map visualising themes in a collection of reviews of well-being. Produced using VOSViewer (vosviewer.com) 105 110 5.1 5.2 Illustration of citation pearl growing Example of thesaurus searching 133 136 6.1 Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine2011 Levels of Evidence 168 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 The Cochrane Collaboration logo The forest plot The harvest plot Example of a logic model Network meta-analysis Example of a risk-of-bias graph Example of a risk-of-bias summary Funnel plot with no evidence of publication bias Funnel plot with possible publication bias The Systematic Review Toolbox 207 213 214 216 218 224 224 229 229 233 9.1 Sample PRISMA flow diagram for mixed methods review 294 10.1 PRISMA flow diagram 76 113 328 TABLES 0.1 SALSA profile for the rapid review 0.2 SALSA profiles and At a glance’ features 1.1 Familiar purposes and functions for conducting a literature review 1.2 Common traditional review types with definitions xxvi xxviii 5 g
LIST OF CONTENTS XV 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 Common systematic review types with definitions Common types of reviews of reviews with definitions Common rapid review types with definitions Common types of qualitative synthesis with definitions Common types of mixed methods review with definitions Common types of purpose-specific review with definitions Circumstances where alternatives to a literature review may be required Warning signs of an unsuccessful review Illustrative characteristics of common review types 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 15 19 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 Milestones in the history of research synthesis Examples of the interplay of literature review and theory Words associated with being systematic Configurative/interpretive or aggregative? Types of review Training requirements for systematic approaches Sample project timetables for 6-, 9- and 12-month literature review projects Extract from a SMART plan for a review Tools to support the review process Common reviewer errors 29 30 33 35 37 53 55 56 62 63 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Typical question types matched to review type Survival Kit of five review options SALSA profile for a mapping review SALSA stages for the five reviews included in the Survival Kit 70 77 78 83 4.1 4.2 4.3 The elements of PICOS Worked examples of PICOS Extract from a descriptive map categorising physical activity interventions used in schools Eight steps of a concept analysis Types of review: scope SALSA stages of a mapping, scoping and systematic review Review protocol examples Instructions for completing the review
protocol template 98 99 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 5.5 5.6 Key stages of the literature searching process Electronic databases: subject specific Grey literature sources Comparison of features in reference management packages (information correct at time of publishing) Anatomy of the search process Types of review 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Assessing the evidence base in different types of reviews Cross-sectional versus longitudinal studies Prospective versus retrospective studies Studies with one group versus studies withmorethan one group 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 107 111 114 115 117 118 126 129 131 141 145 147 164 171 171 172
SYSTEMATIC APPROACHES TO A SUCCESSFUL LITERATURE REVIEW xvi 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 Random versus not random allocation Blind versus open-label studies Examples of systematic reviews from different disciplines Key quality assessment checklist resources - quantitative designs Thirteen questions to help you make sense of a mapping review Eleven questions to help you make sense of a scoping review Key quality assessment checklist resources - qualitative designs Three options for quality assessment in mixed methods reviews Quality assessment of an article 172 173 177 179 182 184 187 188 190 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 Matrix for examining possible correlations Approaches to synthesis in different types of reviews SALSA approach mapped to narrative synthesis SALSA approach mapped to meta-analysis Graphical methods for exploring data SALSA approach mapped to network meta-analysis Examining methods of analysis used in reviews Example of a risk-of-bias table for a single study (fictional) Template to identify threats to validity Types of reporting bias with definitions 199 200 204 209 211 217 221 223 225 227 The 7S framework for qualitative searching SALSA approach mapped to thematic synthesis SALSA approach mapped to framework synthesis SALSA approach mapped to the best fit framework synthesis process SALSA approach mapped to meta-ethnography Elements of data analysis Approaches to synthesis in different types of qualitative evidence synthesis Hypothetical thematic matrix for review on attitudes to peripheral supermarkets Tactics for testing or
confirming review findings Hypothetical truth table for review on attitudes to peripheral supermarkets Examining methods of analysis used in qualitative reviews Components of the GRADE-CERQual approach The GRADE-CERQual approach - definitions of levels of confidence in a review finding 8.14 Comparison of mega-aggregation and mega-ethnography 240 246 247 249 250 253 254 256 256 258 262 266 Examples of some mixed methods review methods SALSA stages for the mixed methods reviews The FAME framework Mapping of question framework elements used in mixed methods reviews Exemplar question grid for Exercise 9.1 Examining methods of analysis used in mixed methods reviews 279 280 282 284 285 291 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 10.1 CART criteria for systematic approaches to the literature 10.2 Lay explanations of systematic reviews/review findings from media reports 267 270 312 318
LIST OF CONTENTS 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 xvii Noteworthy changes in PRISMA 2020 from the previous (2009) statement 321 Guidelines for reporting search strategies 324 Most common standards for reporting reviews 327 Checklist for Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) 332 BOXES Box 0.1 Box 0.2 Overview of the Structure of this Book At a Glance - Review Type Box 2.1 Box 2.2 Box 2.3 Box 2.4 Box 2.5 Box 2.6 Box 2.7 Box 2.8 Box 2.9 Box 2.10 Some Common Types of Review Issues to Consider Before Starting Your Literature Review Purposes for a Literature Review Options When a Review Already Exists on Your Topic What Does Systematic Look Like? Three Key Questions (TQM) for Planning a Review The Rapid Review Justifications for Updating an Existing Review Agreeing Expectations for an Updated Review Some Areas of Review Efficiency 23 25 27 28 40 41 45 47 47 59 Box 3.1 Box 3.2 How Will I Use Knowledge in My Review? What Do We Mean by Scoping? 71 75 Box 4.1 Box 4.2 Box 4.3 Box 4.4 Box 4.5 Box 4.6 Box 4.7 Box 4.8 The Three Elements of Defining the Scope Example of a Review Question Informing Inclusion Criteria Context-Intervention-Mechanisms-Outcomes (CIMO) framework Example of a Complex Intervention Questions That You Could Ask in a Complex Intervention Review Lumping or Splitting in Our Example Complex Intervention Review? Exemplar Review of Complex Interventions Example of Concept Analysis Box 4.9 The Systematic Review (SR) Toolbox Box 4.10 Components of a Protocol xxiv xxvii 96 96 99 101 102 103 104 112 113 117 Box 5.1
Box 5.2 Box 5.3 Box 6.1 The ISSG Search Filter Resource Types of Grey Literature Assembling Your Search Strategy Four Stages of Quality Assessment 138 139 152 176 Box 6.2 Box 6.3 The CASP Set of Critical Appraisal Checklists Tips on Checklists 179 181
SYSTEMATIC APPROACHES TO A SUCCESSFUL LITERATURE REVIEW xvi I 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 Random versus not random allocation Blind versus open-label studies Examples of systematic reviews from different disciplines Key quality assessment checklist resources -quantitative designs Thirteen questions to help you make sense of a mapping review Eleven questions to help you make sense of a scoping review Key quality assessment checklist resources - qualitative designs Three options for quality assessment in mixed methods reviews Quality assessment of an article 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 Matrix for examining possible correlations Approaches to synthesis in different types of reviews SALSA approach mapped to narrative synthesis SALSA approach mapped to meta-analysis Graphical methods for exploring data SALSA approach mapped to network meta-analysis Examining methods of analysis used in reviews Example of a risk-of-bias’ table for a single study (fictional) Template to identify threats to validity Types of reporting bias with definitions 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 The 7S framework for qualitative searching SALSA approach mapped to thematic synthesis SALSA approach mapped to framework synthesis SALSAapproach mapped to the best fit framework synthesis process SALSA approach mapped to meta-ethnography Elements of data analysis Approaches to synthesis in different types of qualitative evidencesynthesis Hypothetical thematic matrix for review on attitudes to peripheralsupermarkets Tactics for testing or confirming review findings
Hypothetical truth table for review on attitudes to peripheral supermarkets Examining methods of analysis used in qualitative reviews Components of the GRADE-CERQual approach The GRADE-CERQual approach - definitions of levels of confidence in a review finding 267 8.14 Comparison of mega-aggregation and mega-ethnography 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 Examples of some mixed methods review methods SALSA stages for the mixed methods reviews The FAME framework Mapping of question framework elements used in mixed methodsreviews Exemplar question grid for Exercise 9.1 Examining methods of analysis used in mixed methods reviews 10.1 CART criteria for systematic approaches to the literature 10.2 Lay explanations of systematic reviews/review findings from media reports 172 173 177 179 182 184 187 188 190 199 200 204 209 211 217 221 223 225 227 240 246 247 249 250 253 254 256 256 258 262 266 270 279 280 282 284 285 291 312 318
LIST OF CONTENTS 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 xvii Noteworthy changes in PRISMA 2020 from the previous (2009) statement 321 Guidelines for reporting search strategies 324 Most common standards for reporting reviews 327 Checklist for Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) 332 BOXES Box 0.1 Box 0.2 Overview of the Structure of this Book At a Glance ֊ Review Type Box 2.1 Box 2.2 Box 2.3 Box 2.4 Box 2.5 Box 2.6 Box 2.7 Box 2.8 Box 2.9 Box 2.10 Some Common Types of Review Issues to Consider Before Starting Your Literature Review Purposes for a Literature Review Options When a Review Already Exists on Your Topic What Does Systematic Look Like? Three Key Questions (TQM) for Planning a Review The Rapid Review Justifications for Updating an Existing Review Agreeing Expectations for an Updated Review Some Areas of Review Efficiency 23 25 27 28 40 41 45 47 47 59 Box 3.1 Box 3.2 How Will I Use Knowledge in My Review? What Do We Mean by Scoping? 71 75 Box 4.1 Box 4.2 Box 4.3 Box 4.4 Box 4.5 Box 4.6 Box 4.7 Box 4.8 Box 4.9 Box 4.10 The Three Elements of Defining the Scope Example of a Review Question Informing Inclusion Criteria Context-Intervention-Mechanisms-Outcomes (CIMO) framework Example of a Complex Intervention Questions That You Could Ask in a Complex Intervention Review Lumping or Splitting in Our Example Complex Intervention Review? Exemplar Review of Complex Interventions Example of Concept Analysis The Systematic Review (SR) Toolbox Components of a Protocol 96 96 99 101 102 103 104 112 113 117 Box 5.1 Box 5.2
Box 5.3 Box 6.1 Box 6.2 Box 6.3 The ISSG Search Filter Resource Types of Grey Literature Assembling Your Search Strategy Four Stages of Quality Assessment The CASP Set of Critical Appraisal Checklists Tips on Checklists 138 139 152 176 179 181 xxiv xxvii
xviii SYSTEMATIC APPROACHES TO A SUCCESSFUL LITERATURE REVIEW 195 198 203 205 208 213 215 215 217 220 Box 7.12 Box 7.13 Box 7.14 Box 7.15 Box 7.16 What is Heterogeneity? Possible Elements for Inclusion in a Data Extraction Form At a Glance - Narrative Synthesis The Inherent Advantage of Narrative Synthesis At a Glance - Meta-analysis Forest Plot The Harvest Plot Logic Model At a Glance - Network Meta-analysis Reasons for Considering a Sensitivity Analysis (Quantitative) Questions to Ask When Assessing the Likelihood of Bias in Your Review Suggested Ways of Exploring Dissemination or Publication Biases The Catalogue/Catalog of Bias The Funnel Plot Questions to Detect Possible Outcomes Reporting Bias Questions to Detect Possible Reporting Bias in Your Own Review Box 8.1 Box 8.2 Box 8.3 Box 8.4 Box 8.5 Box 8.6 Box 8.7 Box 8.8 Box 8.9 Box 8.10 Box 8.11 Box 8.12 A Simple Illustration of Qualitative Synthesis The RETREAT mnemonic for choosing a review type Planning Your Synthesis Strategy At a Glance ֊ Thematic Synthesis At a Glance - Framework Synthesis At a Glance - Best Fit Framework Synthesis At a Glance - Meta-ethnography Reasons for Considering a Qualitative Sensitivity Analysis Tell Tale Tables! Identifying Methodological Limitations in Your Review What is a Rapid Qualitative Evidence Synthesis (rQES)? What are Mega-ethnography and Mega-aggregation? 237 238 243 245 246 248 250 261 264 267 268 269 Box 9.1 Box 9.2 Box 9.3 Box 9.4 Box 9.5 Box 9.6 Box 9.7 What is a Mixed Methods Review? Decision Points When Planning a Mixed Methods Review Suggested Components for Reporting a
Mixed Methods Review Key Questions When Conducting a Mixed Methods Review What is Bayesian Meta-analysis/synthesis? Case Study of a Critical Interpretive Synthesis Structured Approach for When a Narrative Review is the Appropriate Tool Example of a Mixed Methods Review (Medically Unexplained Symptoms) The Contribution of Evidence Synthesis to Existing Research Sample Conflict of Interest Statement Key Elements in Reporting a Literature Review Which Reporting Standard Should I Use? 275 276 292 294 297 297 Box 7.1 Box 7.2 Box 7.3 Box 7.4 Box 7.5 Box 7.6 Box 7.7 Box 7.8 Box 7.9 Box 7.10 Box 7.11 Box 9.8 Box 10.1 Box 10.2 Box 10.3 Box 10.4 225 226 228 228 230 231 304 304 312 320 321 322
LIST OF CONTENTS Box 10.5 The EQUATOR Network Box 10.6 Methods for Sharing Findings from Systematic Reviews Box 10.7 Suggested Format for Research Recommendations on the Effects of Treatments (EPICOT+) xix 326 333 337 EXERCISES Exercise 1.1 Why am I doing a literature review? Exercise 2.1 Exercise 2.2 Exercise 2.3 Exercise 2.4 Exercise 2.5 Exercise 2.6 Features that make a review systematic/unsystematic Identify a systematic review How systematic is that review? Personal skills audit Producing a draft timetable for your review Problem-solving scenarios 5 33 34 40 54 57 60 Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 From starter questions to smarter questions Using a framework to focus your question Examining a review protocol The review protocol template 95 100 118 118 Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Case study of the search process Examining search strings Planning a literature search for your own review Pearl growing and author searching Sources to search 144 146 150 151 151 Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Study selection Assessing the evidence base for your review When is an article worth reading? Study scenario ֊ identifying sources of bias Quality assessment 162 165 166 174 190 Exercise 7.1 Helpful graphical display 212 Exercise 8.1 Exercise 8.2 Exercise 8.3 Navigating around a Qualitative Evidence Synthesis (QES) Choosing your method of synthesis Helpful display of themes and concepts 239 252 265 Exercise 9.1 Exercise 9.2 Completing a PerSPE(c)TiF grid for your question Helpful integration of
quantitative and qualitative data 285 302 Exercise 10.1 The contribution of new research Exercise 10.2 Who would benefit from knowing about my review? Exercise 10.3 Will they understand, believe, care? 312 314 315
XX SYSTEMATIC APPROACHES TO A SUCCESSFUL LITERATURE REVIEW Exercise 10.4 Being reflexive, individually and as a team Exercise 10.5 Producing a draft report structure 319 332 RAPID REVIEW TIP Rapid Review Tip 1 Rapid Review Tip 2 Rapid Review Tip 3 Rapid Review Tip 4 Rapid Review Tip 5 Rapid Review Tip 6 Rapid Review Tip 7 Rapid Review Tip 8 Rapid Review Tip 9 Rapid Review Tip 10 Rapid Review Tip 11 Rapid Review Tip 12 Rapid Review Tip 13 Rapid Review Tip 14 Rapid Review Tip 15 Rapid Review Tip 16 Rapid Review Tip 17 Stakeholder Engagement Existing Reviews Focusing on Important Outcomes Documenting Your Protocol Harness Information Expertise Eligibility Criteria Supplementary Search Sources Applying Date Restrictions Justify All Limitations Using Software to Accelerate Your Rapid Review Title and Abstract Screening Full Text Screening Data Extraction Choosing Appropriate Methods of Synthesis Grading the Certainty of Quantitative Evidence Risk of Bias Grading the Certainty of Qualitative Evidence 51 97 102 120 127 128 134 134 134 141 161 161 197 210 222 223 267
Whether you are new to literature reviews or working with new types of data, this book takes the guesswork out of writing your literature review. From deciding how much literature to include to managing your data, assessing your sources, and writing results, it outlines a step-by-step process that works with any data. To help you choose the best approach for your research, this book includes: • Worksheets and decision aids to help you plan and organise your literature review • Worked examples and case studies to show you what - and what not to do in practice • Troubleshooting tips and answers to all your frequently asked questions • Online access to a literature review starter template, an exercise workbook, project diary template, and a source credibility checklist.
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LIST OF CONTENTS FIGURES 3.1 AMASSED schema for summary and synthesis 4.1 4.2 4.3 Example of a logic model Example of a concept map Example 'heat map' visualising themes in a collection of reviews of well-being. Produced using VOSViewer (vosviewer.com) 105 110 5.1 5.2 Illustration of citation pearl growing Example of thesaurus searching 133 136 6.1 Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine2011 Levels of Evidence 168 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 The Cochrane Collaboration logo The forest plot The harvest plot Example of a logic model Network meta-analysis Example of a risk-of-bias graph Example of a risk-of-bias summary Funnel plot with no evidence of publication bias Funnel plot with possible publication bias The Systematic Review Toolbox 207 213 214 216 218 224 224 229 229 233 9.1 Sample PRISMA flow diagram for mixed methods review 294 10.1 PRISMA flow diagram 76 113 328 TABLES 0.1 SALSA profile for the rapid review 0.2 SALSA profiles and 'At a glance’ features 1.1 Familiar purposes and functions for conducting a literature review 1.2 Common traditional review types with definitions xxvi xxviii 5 g
LIST OF CONTENTS XV 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 Common systematic review types with definitions Common types of reviews of reviews with definitions Common rapid review types with definitions Common types of qualitative synthesis with definitions Common types of mixed methods review with definitions Common types of purpose-specific review with definitions Circumstances where alternatives to a literature review may be required Warning signs of an unsuccessful review Illustrative characteristics of common review types 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 15 19 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 Milestones in the history of research synthesis Examples of the interplay of literature review and theory Words associated with being 'systematic' Configurative/interpretive or aggregative? Types of review Training requirements for systematic approaches Sample project timetables for 6-, 9- and 12-month literature review projects Extract from a SMART plan for a review Tools to support the review process Common reviewer errors 29 30 33 35 37 53 55 56 62 63 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Typical question types matched to review type 'Survival Kit'of five review options SALSA profile for a mapping review SALSA stages for the five reviews included in the 'Survival Kit' 70 77 78 83 4.1 4.2 4.3 The elements of PICOS Worked examples of PICOS Extract from a descriptive map categorising physical activity interventions used in schools Eight steps of a concept analysis Types of review: scope SALSA stages of a mapping, scoping and systematic review Review protocol examples Instructions for completing the review
protocol template 98 99 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 5.5 5.6 Key stages of the literature searching process Electronic databases: subject specific Grey literature sources Comparison of features in reference management packages (information correct at time of publishing) Anatomy of the search process Types of review 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Assessing the evidence base in different types of reviews Cross-sectional versus longitudinal studies Prospective versus retrospective studies Studies with one group versus studies withmorethan one group 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 107 111 114 115 117 118 126 129 131 141 145 147 164 171 171 172
SYSTEMATIC APPROACHES TO A SUCCESSFUL LITERATURE REVIEW xvi 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 Random versus not random allocation Blind versus open-label studies Examples of systematic reviews from different disciplines Key quality assessment checklist resources - quantitative designs Thirteen questions to help you make sense of a mapping review Eleven questions to help you make sense of a scoping review Key quality assessment checklist resources - qualitative designs Three options for quality assessment in mixed methods reviews Quality assessment of an article 172 173 177 179 182 184 187 188 190 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 Matrix for examining possible correlations Approaches to synthesis in different types of reviews SALSA approach mapped to narrative synthesis SALSA approach mapped to meta-analysis Graphical methods for exploring data SALSA approach mapped to network meta-analysis Examining methods of analysis used in reviews Example of a 'risk-of-bias' table for a single study (fictional) Template to identify threats to validity Types of reporting bias with definitions 199 200 204 209 211 217 221 223 225 227 The 7S framework for qualitative searching SALSA approach mapped to thematic synthesis SALSA approach mapped to framework synthesis SALSA approach mapped to the best fit framework synthesis process SALSA approach mapped to meta-ethnography Elements of data analysis Approaches to synthesis in different types of qualitative evidence synthesis Hypothetical thematic matrix for review on attitudes to peripheral supermarkets Tactics for testing or
confirming review findings Hypothetical truth table for review on attitudes to peripheral supermarkets Examining methods of analysis used in qualitative reviews Components of the GRADE-CERQual approach The GRADE-CERQual approach - definitions of levels of confidence in a review finding 8.14 Comparison of mega-aggregation and mega-ethnography 240 246 247 249 250 253 254 256 256 258 262 266 Examples of some mixed methods review methods SALSA stages for the mixed methods reviews The FAME framework Mapping of question framework elements used in mixed methods reviews Exemplar question grid for Exercise 9.1 Examining methods of analysis used in mixed methods reviews 279 280 282 284 285 291 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 10.1 CART criteria for systematic approaches to the literature 10.2 Lay explanations of systematic reviews/review findings from media reports 267 270 312 318
LIST OF CONTENTS 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 xvii Noteworthy changes in PRISMA 2020 from the previous (2009) statement 321 Guidelines for reporting search strategies 324 Most common standards for reporting reviews 327 Checklist for Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) 332 BOXES Box 0.1 Box 0.2 Overview of the Structure of this Book At a Glance - Review Type Box 2.1 Box 2.2 Box 2.3 Box 2.4 Box 2.5 Box 2.6 Box 2.7 Box 2.8 Box 2.9 Box 2.10 Some Common Types of Review Issues to Consider Before Starting Your Literature Review Purposes for a Literature Review Options When a Review Already Exists on Your Topic What Does 'Systematic' Look Like? Three Key Questions (TQM) for Planning a Review The Rapid Review Justifications for Updating an Existing Review Agreeing Expectations for an Updated Review Some Areas of Review Efficiency 23 25 27 28 40 41 45 47 47 59 Box 3.1 Box 3.2 How Will I Use Knowledge in My Review? What Do We Mean by Scoping? 71 75 Box 4.1 Box 4.2 Box 4.3 Box 4.4 Box 4.5 Box 4.6 Box 4.7 Box 4.8 The Three Elements of Defining the Scope Example of a Review Question Informing Inclusion Criteria Context-Intervention-Mechanisms-Outcomes (CIMO) framework Example of a Complex Intervention Questions That You Could Ask in a Complex Intervention Review Lumping or Splitting in Our Example Complex Intervention Review? Exemplar Review of Complex Interventions Example of Concept Analysis Box 4.9 The Systematic Review (SR) Toolbox Box 4.10 Components of a Protocol xxiv xxvii 96 96 99 101 102 103 104 112 113 117 Box 5.1
Box 5.2 Box 5.3 Box 6.1 The ISSG Search Filter Resource Types of Grey Literature Assembling Your Search Strategy Four Stages of Quality Assessment 138 139 152 176 Box 6.2 Box 6.3 The CASP Set of Critical Appraisal Checklists Tips on Checklists 179 181
SYSTEMATIC APPROACHES TO A SUCCESSFUL LITERATURE REVIEW xvi I 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 Random versus not random allocation Blind versus open-label studies Examples of systematic reviews from different disciplines Key quality assessment checklist resources -quantitative designs Thirteen questions to help you make sense of a mapping review Eleven questions to help you make sense of a scoping review Key quality assessment checklist resources - qualitative designs Three options for quality assessment in mixed methods reviews Quality assessment of an article 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 Matrix for examining possible correlations Approaches to synthesis in different types of reviews SALSA approach mapped to narrative synthesis SALSA approach mapped to meta-analysis Graphical methods for exploring data SALSA approach mapped to network meta-analysis Examining methods of analysis used in reviews Example of a 'risk-of-bias’ table for a single study (fictional) Template to identify threats to validity Types of reporting bias with definitions 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 The 7S framework for qualitative searching SALSA approach mapped to thematic synthesis SALSA approach mapped to framework synthesis SALSAapproach mapped to the best fit framework synthesis process SALSA approach mapped to meta-ethnography Elements of data analysis Approaches to synthesis in different types of qualitative evidencesynthesis Hypothetical thematic matrix for review on attitudes to peripheralsupermarkets Tactics for testing or confirming review findings
Hypothetical truth table for review on attitudes to peripheral supermarkets Examining methods of analysis used in qualitative reviews Components of the GRADE-CERQual approach The GRADE-CERQual approach - definitions of levels of confidence in a review finding 267 8.14 Comparison of mega-aggregation and mega-ethnography 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 Examples of some mixed methods review methods SALSA stages for the mixed methods reviews The FAME framework Mapping of question framework elements used in mixed methodsreviews Exemplar question grid for Exercise 9.1 Examining methods of analysis used in mixed methods reviews 10.1 CART criteria for systematic approaches to the literature 10.2 Lay explanations of systematic reviews/review findings from media reports 172 173 177 179 182 184 187 188 190 199 200 204 209 211 217 221 223 225 227 240 246 247 249 250 253 254 256 256 258 262 266 270 279 280 282 284 285 291 312 318
LIST OF CONTENTS 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 xvii Noteworthy changes in PRISMA 2020 from the previous (2009) statement 321 Guidelines for reporting search strategies 324 Most common standards for reporting reviews 327 Checklist for Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) 332 BOXES Box 0.1 Box 0.2 Overview of the Structure of this Book At a Glance ֊ Review Type Box 2.1 Box 2.2 Box 2.3 Box 2.4 Box 2.5 Box 2.6 Box 2.7 Box 2.8 Box 2.9 Box 2.10 Some Common Types of Review Issues to Consider Before Starting Your Literature Review Purposes for a Literature Review Options When a Review Already Exists on Your Topic What Does 'Systematic' Look Like? Three Key Questions (TQM) for Planning a Review The Rapid Review Justifications for Updating an Existing Review Agreeing Expectations for an Updated Review Some Areas of Review Efficiency 23 25 27 28 40 41 45 47 47 59 Box 3.1 Box 3.2 How Will I Use Knowledge in My Review? What Do We Mean by Scoping? 71 75 Box 4.1 Box 4.2 Box 4.3 Box 4.4 Box 4.5 Box 4.6 Box 4.7 Box 4.8 Box 4.9 Box 4.10 The Three Elements of Defining the Scope Example of a Review Question Informing Inclusion Criteria Context-Intervention-Mechanisms-Outcomes (CIMO) framework Example of a Complex Intervention Questions That You Could Ask in a Complex Intervention Review Lumping or Splitting in Our Example Complex Intervention Review? Exemplar Review of Complex Interventions Example of Concept Analysis The Systematic Review (SR) Toolbox Components of a Protocol 96 96 99 101 102 103 104 112 113 117 Box 5.1 Box 5.2
Box 5.3 Box 6.1 Box 6.2 Box 6.3 The ISSG Search Filter Resource Types of Grey Literature Assembling Your Search Strategy Four Stages of Quality Assessment The CASP Set of Critical Appraisal Checklists Tips on Checklists 138 139 152 176 179 181 xxiv xxvii
xviii SYSTEMATIC APPROACHES TO A SUCCESSFUL LITERATURE REVIEW 195 198 203 205 208 213 215 215 217 220 Box 7.12 Box 7.13 Box 7.14 Box 7.15 Box 7.16 What is Heterogeneity? Possible Elements for Inclusion in a Data Extraction Form At a Glance - Narrative Synthesis The Inherent Advantage of Narrative Synthesis At a Glance - Meta-analysis Forest Plot The Harvest Plot Logic Model At a Glance - Network Meta-analysis Reasons for Considering a Sensitivity Analysis (Quantitative) Questions to Ask When Assessing the Likelihood of Bias in Your Review Suggested Ways of Exploring Dissemination or Publication Biases The Catalogue/Catalog of Bias The Funnel Plot Questions to Detect Possible Outcomes Reporting Bias Questions to Detect Possible Reporting Bias in Your Own Review Box 8.1 Box 8.2 Box 8.3 Box 8.4 Box 8.5 Box 8.6 Box 8.7 Box 8.8 Box 8.9 Box 8.10 Box 8.11 Box 8.12 A Simple Illustration of Qualitative Synthesis The RETREAT mnemonic for choosing a review type Planning Your Synthesis Strategy At a Glance ֊ Thematic Synthesis At a Glance - Framework Synthesis At a Glance - Best Fit Framework Synthesis At a Glance - Meta-ethnography Reasons for Considering a Qualitative Sensitivity Analysis Tell Tale Tables! Identifying Methodological Limitations in Your Review What is a Rapid Qualitative Evidence Synthesis (rQES)? What are Mega-ethnography and Mega-aggregation? 237 238 243 245 246 248 250 261 264 267 268 269 Box 9.1 Box 9.2 Box 9.3 Box 9.4 Box 9.5 Box 9.6 Box 9.7 What is a Mixed Methods Review? Decision Points When Planning a Mixed Methods Review Suggested Components for Reporting a
Mixed Methods Review Key Questions When Conducting a Mixed Methods Review What is Bayesian Meta-analysis/synthesis? Case Study of a Critical Interpretive Synthesis Structured Approach for When a Narrative Review is the Appropriate Tool Example of a Mixed Methods Review (Medically Unexplained Symptoms) The Contribution of Evidence Synthesis to Existing Research Sample Conflict of Interest Statement Key Elements in Reporting a Literature Review Which Reporting Standard Should I Use? 275 276 292 294 297 297 Box 7.1 Box 7.2 Box 7.3 Box 7.4 Box 7.5 Box 7.6 Box 7.7 Box 7.8 Box 7.9 Box 7.10 Box 7.11 Box 9.8 Box 10.1 Box 10.2 Box 10.3 Box 10.4 225 226 228 228 230 231 304 304 312 320 321 322
LIST OF CONTENTS Box 10.5 The EQUATOR Network Box 10.6 Methods for Sharing Findings from Systematic Reviews Box 10.7 Suggested Format for Research Recommendations on the Effects of Treatments (EPICOT+) xix 326 333 337 EXERCISES Exercise 1.1 Why am I doing a literature review? Exercise 2.1 Exercise 2.2 Exercise 2.3 Exercise 2.4 Exercise 2.5 Exercise 2.6 Features that make a review systematic/unsystematic Identify a systematic review How systematic is that review? Personal skills audit Producing a draft timetable for your review Problem-solving scenarios 5 33 34 40 54 57 60 Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 From starter questions to smarter questions Using a framework to focus your question Examining a review protocol The review protocol template 95 100 118 118 Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Case study of the search process Examining search strings Planning a literature search for your own review Pearl growing and author searching Sources to search 144 146 150 151 151 Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Study selection Assessing the evidence base for your review When is an article worth reading? Study scenario ֊ identifying sources of bias Quality assessment 162 165 166 174 190 Exercise 7.1 Helpful graphical display 212 Exercise 8.1 Exercise 8.2 Exercise 8.3 Navigating around a Qualitative Evidence Synthesis (QES) Choosing your method of synthesis Helpful display of themes and concepts 239 252 265 Exercise 9.1 Exercise 9.2 Completing a PerSPE(c)TiF grid for your question Helpful integration of
quantitative and qualitative data 285 302 Exercise 10.1 The contribution of new research Exercise 10.2 Who would benefit from knowing about my review? Exercise 10.3 Will they understand, believe, care? 312 314 315
XX SYSTEMATIC APPROACHES TO A SUCCESSFUL LITERATURE REVIEW Exercise 10.4 Being reflexive, individually and as a team Exercise 10.5 Producing a draft report structure 319 332 RAPID REVIEW TIP Rapid Review Tip 1 Rapid Review Tip 2 Rapid Review Tip 3 Rapid Review Tip 4 Rapid Review Tip 5 Rapid Review Tip 6 Rapid Review Tip 7 Rapid Review Tip 8 Rapid Review Tip 9 Rapid Review Tip 10 Rapid Review Tip 11 Rapid Review Tip 12 Rapid Review Tip 13 Rapid Review Tip 14 Rapid Review Tip 15 Rapid Review Tip 16 Rapid Review Tip 17 Stakeholder Engagement Existing Reviews Focusing on Important Outcomes Documenting Your Protocol Harness Information Expertise Eligibility Criteria Supplementary Search Sources Applying Date Restrictions Justify All Limitations Using Software to Accelerate Your Rapid Review Title and Abstract Screening Full Text Screening Data Extraction Choosing Appropriate Methods of Synthesis Grading the Certainty of Quantitative Evidence Risk of Bias Grading the Certainty of Qualitative Evidence 51 97 102 120 127 128 134 134 134 141 161 161 197 210 222 223 267
Whether you are new to literature reviews or working with new types of data, this book takes the guesswork out of writing your literature review. From deciding how much literature to include to managing your data, assessing your sources, and writing results, it outlines a step-by-step process that works with any data. To help you choose the best approach for your research, this book includes: • Worksheets and decision aids to help you plan and organise your literature review • Worked examples and case studies to show you what - and what not to do in practice • Troubleshooting tips and answers to all your frequently asked questions • Online access to a literature review starter template, an exercise workbook, project diary template, and a source credibility checklist. |
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