Well, interventions usually are new attempts, tools, or methods the researchers implemented to promote, correct, or even prevent the occurrence of certain behavior. So, systematic reviews usually present the literature of a specific area of research and find the gaps, then make an intervention to fill one or more of the gaps. If you are not doing Systematic review for a graduate degree, then you don't need to make an intervention. You could just go with a traditional narrative review or meta-analysis.
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What exactly the "intervention" stands for in the context of systematic reviews?
Well, interventions usually are new attempts, tools, or methods the researchers implemented to promote, correct, or even prevent the occurrence of certain behavior. So, systematic reviews usually present the literature of a specific area of research and find the gaps, then make an intervention to fill one or more of the gaps. If you are not doing Systematic review for a graduate degree, then you don't need to make an intervention. You could just go with a traditional narrative review or meta-analysis.