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Systematic reviews identify, evalaute, summarize the findings of
individual studies regarding health realted issues, it provides
available evidence for accessible to decision makers, researchers,
policymakers, health care providers, etc. It limits the bias, make
reliable and accurate conclusions, it increases the recession of
the results.
There are five types of systematic reviews called:
Scoping review:
It is a preliminary assessment of potential size and scope of
research, it helps to identify nature and extent of evidence in
research in an ongoing process.
Rapid review:
It assesses the practice issues using a systemic review method to
search and critically exit research.
Narrative review:
Improve primary studies and provide descriptions rather than
statistics.
Meta-analysis:
continue the results statistically for quantitative studies to
provide positive results.
Mixed methods:
It continues the method in the significant component as systematic.
it provide combination of review appropriate. it continues
qualitative and quantitative research for studies.