editorialSystematic ReviewsJun 9, 2012GOLD OA

Clarifying differences between review designs and methods

University of London · Psychiatry Research Trust

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Abstract

This paper argues that the current proliferation of types of systematic reviews creates challenges for the terminology for describing such reviews. Terminology is necessary for planning, describing, appraising, and using reviews, building infrastructure to enable the conduct and use of reviews, and for further developing review methodology. There is insufficient consensus on terminology for a typology of reviews to be produced and any such attempt is likely to be limited by the overlapping nature of the dimensions along which reviews vary. It is therefore proposed that the most useful strategy for the field is to develop terminology for the main dimensions of variation. Three such main dimensions are proposed:…

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Keywords
  • Terminology
  • Typology
  • Management science
  • Systematic review
  • Field (mathematics)
  • Data science
  • Work (physics)
  • Engineering ethics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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