week 13 Flashcards

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what is a systematic review

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an overarching review with a fixed method to find the answer to somethin g

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what are the 5 main types of systematic reviews

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  1. scoping
  2. systematic lit review
  3. narrative
  4. integrative
  5. umbrella
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what is a scoping review

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exploratory, doesn’t go in depth

no rigorous appraisal process

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what is a systematic literature review

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taking a question and using a bunch of specific literature to answer the question

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what is a narrative review

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a type of literature review that summarizes and analyzes a body of published work on a specific topic

more baised
doesnt follow rigorous process

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what is an integrative review

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seeing how things get integrated into life

bridges gap between research and practice

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what is an umbrella review

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review of multiple systematic reviews

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what are the main steps of a systematic review process

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what is the PRISMA screening guide

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used as a checklist to ensure essential components of a systematic review are present

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can we use PRISMA to guide a study

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no

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what are some data extraction tools we can use for systematic reviews

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Excel, confidence

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what is a clinical practice guideline

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A Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) is a systematically developed document that provides evidence-based recommendations to help healthcare providers make decisions about patient care.

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how do clinical practice guidelines inform nursing practice

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they give us guidelines as to how to do something and act as a frame of reference

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how are CPGs developed

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systematic reviews, with peer review

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what is an example of a data extraction tool

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Excel

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16
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what is AGREE 2

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something we can use to appraise

17
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what are three things we look for when we appraise articles

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credibility
clinical significance
applicability

18
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what are the six broad steps to a systematic review

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  1. develop a question
  2. literature search
  3. systematically screen results
  4. appraise
  5. data extraction
  6. synthesis of findings
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how many people should screen the articles in a systematic review

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2 ppl independently, one other person in case they disagree