A GUIDE FOR SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS OF OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES

Author:

Teixeira Eneida Patrícia1ORCID,Lynn Fiona Ann2ORCID,Souza Maria de Lourdes de1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil

2. Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: to describe a guide for the development of systematic reviews of observational studies and systematization of international guidelines and tools, focusing on diverse evidence for innovation and clinical practice. Method: this theoretical-conceptual study was initiated during the development of a systematic review with meta-analysis of observational studies, using international guidelines and tools. Results: a guide was constructed to develop systematic reviews of observational studies. Diverse information about several stages and requirements for conducting a systematic review based on international guidelines and tools was systematized, aiming to ensure scientific rigor in manuscripts written by professionals from the health area. Conclusion: this study contributes to research in the health area by innovatively synthesizing guidance on the systematic review method and approaches. The references herein used serve as a starting point for understanding the procedures and international tools necessary for a systematic review of observational studies.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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