Systematic reviews are very different from narrative reviews. A systematic review:
- has a clear question or hypothesis to be answered
- searches are rigorous, to locate all potentially relevant literature
- includes explicit inclusion-exclusion criteria
- assesses study quality for inclusion and provides a synthesis of results.
Our systematic review guide gives an overview of systematic searching and resources to support producing systematic, scoping, rapid, or umbrella reviews or for projects requiring a systematic searching approach.
Get systematic searching support from your Librarian Team to help you develop your systematic search.