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The decisions and processes involved in a systematic search strategy: A hierarchical framework

BOND University
Clark, Justin ; Beller, Elaine ; Glasziou, Paul ; Sanders, Sharon
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Methods:
The literature was searched for documents or guides on conducting a systematic review search strategy. The decisions or processes for locating studies were extracted from the eligible documents and categorised into a structured hierarchical framework. Feedback from experts was sought to revise the framework. The framework was revised iteratively and tested using recently published literature on searching.
Results:
Guidance documents were identified from expert organisations and a search of the literature and internet. Data was extracted from 72 eligible documents to form the initial framework. The framework was revised based on feedback from 9 search experts and further review and testing by the authors. The hierarchical framework consists of 119 decisions or processes sorted into 17 categories and arranged under 5 topics. These topics are: “Skill of the searcher”; “Selecting information to identify”; “Searching the literature electronically”; “Other ways to identify studies” and “Updating the systematic review”.
Data sets:
This data contains initial search results, screening decisions, and extracted data from relevant studies need to complete the hierarchical framework.

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Justin Clark (Creator)

Created: 2018-01 to 2019-11

Issued: 2020-07-17

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