An introduction to systematic reviews /
David Gough, Sandy Oliver and James Thomas.
- 2nd ed.
- London : Sage pub, 2017.
- 331 p.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 298-322) and index.
David Gough, Sandy Oliver, and James Thomas' "Introduction to Systematic Reviews" stands as a definitive guide for researchers seeking to master the intricacies of evidence synthesis. The book offers a clear and comprehensive roadmap, spanning from the foundational principles to the advanced techniques of systematic reviews. By deftly balancing theoretical underpinnings with practical applications, the authors create a valuable resource for both novice and experienced researchers. The book’s structured approach, coupled with its emphasis on precision and accuracy, solidifies systematic reviews as a gold standard in evidence-based research. While the book excels in providing a broad overview, its accessibility and clarity make it an indispensable tool for anyone embarking on a systematic review journey.
9781473929425
Social sciences - Research Methodology. Research Methodology. Research Design. Systematic reviews. Meta-ethnography. Evidence-based practice.