Critically Appraising Literature for Systematic Reviews and/or Meta-Analysis
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Full course description
Term: Fall 2020
Date: November 3rd, 2020
Time: 11:00am - 12:30pm
Location: ONLINE ONLY
Instructors: Ginny Pannabecker, Erin Smith, & Kiri Debose
Presented By: University Libraries (LIB)
Description:
This 90-minute session will take participants through how to critically appraise literature for a systematic review or a comprehensive literature review. We will discuss the types of bias found in literature and how that bias can impact the conclusions of your review and/or meta-analysis. Participants will also be introduced to several critical appraisal tools to evaluate the risk of bias in individual studies and larger systematic reviews. This session is open to researchers of all levels interested in conducting a systematic review and/or meta-analysis. [Systematic Review Workshop Series #5 of 6 -- attend as a one-off or as part 5 of 6 for this series of workshops to develop skills and use tools available to assist with conducting comprehensive literature reviews. Note sessions 1 and 6 are duplicative -- you only have to attend a session about Covidence once to complete the series.]