Pre-planning and protocol development for systematic reviews

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • Professor Kay Cooper from The Scottish Centre for Evidence-based Multi-professional Practice at Robert Gordan University presents on pre-planning and protocol development for systematic reviews: pitfalls to avoid and tips for success.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Prof Kay Cooper
    03:07 Outline of presentation by Prof Kay Cooper
    04:22 Pre-planning your systematic review
    06:19 Planning your systematic review
    06:48 What is your review question?
    09:17 Is a systematic review needed?
    14:06 Is the proposed review feasible?
    17:03 Protocol development
    19:14 Protocol development: Question
    19:47 Protocol development: Inclusion criteria (PICO)
    20:08 Protocol development: Search strategy
    21:58 Protocol development: Study selection
    23:12 Protocol development: Quality/risk of bias
    24:12 Protocol development: Data extraction
    26:53 Protocol development: Data synthesis
    27:46 Protocol development: Reporting
    27:54 Common pitfalls
    30:54 Bibliography and resources
    41:45 Q&A with Prof Kay Cooper
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Комментарии • 7

  • @EimyJaspeVideos
    @EimyJaspeVideos 3 года назад +6

    11:40. what you came here for hehe :) THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO!

    • @orondahwali5852
      @orondahwali5852 3 года назад

      Haha thanks

    • @jomarch88
      @jomarch88 3 года назад

      thanks!!

    • @JBIEBHC
      @JBIEBHC  2 года назад

      Just letting you know that we have added chapters to the video so you can skip straight to the section(s) that would be of most value to you.

  • @Nature-eh3bq
    @Nature-eh3bq Год назад

    I have a question Quality/risk of bias is done after the study selection or end of meta analysis?

  • @tnt7913
    @tnt7913 2 года назад

    The first 10 minutes are absolutely useless and truly have nothing to do with anything.

    • @JBIEBHC
      @JBIEBHC  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for your feedback. As a result, we have edited out the very beginning, and included chapters so that viewers can more easily skip to the content that interests them the most.