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Taylor and Francis Group, Medical Teacher, 4(24), p. 358-363

DOI: 10.1080/01421590220145707

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Twelve tips for undertaking a systematic review

Journal article published in 2002 by Scott Reeves ORCID, Ivan Koppel, Hugh Barr, Della Freeth, Marilyn Hammick
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Abstract

The need to underpin health and education with a firm evidence base is of increasing significance. Systematic review offers an effective approach to critically assessing research in order to understand its overall impact on practice. Based on 5 years' experience undertaking systematic reviews of interprofessional education, this paper offers guidance for researchers and practitioners about to embark upon systematic review work.