procedures for performing systematic reviews ppt lsj
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Procedures for Performing Systematic Review. This is general guideline for undertaking systematic reviews.The goal of this document is helpful for preparing systematic paper.TRANSCRIPT
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l concept of rigorous reviews
guidelines
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l introduction systematic reviews
stages
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identifying evaluating interpreting
Reasons for Performing Systematic Reviews
• summarise existing evidence
• identify
• provide
• scientific value
• predefined search strategy
• completeness
The Importance of Systematic Reviews
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identifying evaluating interpreting
Advantages and disadvantages
• provide information effects
phenomenon
• combine meta-analytic
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Planning Conducting Reporting
The stages associated with planning the review are:
• need
• Development
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• Selection
• assessment
• extraction monitoring
• synthesis
The stages associated with conducting the review are:
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need for a systematic review
CRC [12] suggests the following checklist:
• objectives
• restrictions
• inclusion/exclusion criteria
• assess the quality
• extracted
• synthesised
combined
• conclusions flow evidence
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need for a systematic review
From a more general viewpoint, Greenlaugh [9] suggests the following questions:
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reduce the possibility researcher bias
most important activity research question.
The Research Question
In software engineering, questions can be adapted to software engineering issues as follows:
< Question Types >
• effect
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• Identifying cost and risk factors
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populationinterventionsoutcomes
< Population >
• role
• type
• application area
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< Intervention >
• software technologies
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< Outcomes >
• factors
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populationinterventionsoutcomes
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surrogate measures misleading
less robust.
Protocol Review
• critical element
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review start
Identification of Research
• find primary studies
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Generating a search strategy>
• iterative benefit
research question
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review start
Generating a search strategy>
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population, intervention, outcomes, study designs.
• synonyms, abbreviations, and alternative spellings.
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Identification of Research
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Generating a search strategy>
Initial searches electronic
databases
• Reference lists review articles
• Journals grey
literature conference proceedings
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positive resultsnegative results.
Publication Bias
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Documenting the Search
• transparent replicable
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Documenting the Search
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5. Conducting the review
• 5.1 Identification of Research – 5.1.1 Generating a search strategy
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• 관련 논문의 Reference를 참조하여 중요 논문들을 찾음
5. Conducting the review
• 5.1 Identification of Research – 5.1.1 Generating a search strategy
• Journals (including company journals such as the IBM Journal of Research and Development), grey literature (i.e. technical reports, work in progress) and conference proceedings.
• Grey literature : 정식 시판되는 거시 아닌 기관에서 만든 보고서, 학술적인 기술보고서 등 Neuropsychologia Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry European Journal of Neuroscience Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
• Internet
5. Conducting the review
• 5.1 Identification of Research – 5.1.3 Documenting the Search
– Wikipedia
List of academic databases and search engines
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Study selection criteria
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• research question
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Japanese or Chinese
papers are often difficult to access
• authors,
institutions, journals or year of publication
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Study selection process
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Reliability of inclusion decisions
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Reliability of inclusion decisions
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Quality Thresholds
• Study design
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Quality Thresholds
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•Table 5 disease condition
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Using the Quality Instrument
Quality appraisal
synthesis of results
Limitations of Quality Assessment
• possible assume something wasn’t reported,
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Data Extraction
objective of this stage data extraction forms
Contents of Data Collection Forms
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Data Synthesis
Descriptive synthesis
Quantitative Synthesis
Quantitative data
Sample size
effect size
mean values confidence
interval
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Presentation of Quantitative Results
presenting quantitative results forest plot
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size restriction.
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Structure for systematic review
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Peer Review
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• Experts review
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researchers and practitioners, it is worth organising a peer review.
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. Final remarks
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