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Systematic Review Protocol

A systematic review protocol is a predefined plan that outlines the rationale, objectives, and methods of a planned systematic review.

It serves as a methodological roadmap and helps ensure transparency, rigor, and reproducibility in evidence synthesis.

Key Components

Purpose

How to Perform a Systematic Review Protocol

A systematic review protocol is a structured plan that outlines how a systematic review will be conducted. It helps minimize bias and ensures transparency and reproducibility.

This guide follows standard methodology recommended by PRISMA-P (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis Protocols).

Step-by-Step Process

1. Define the Research Question

Use the PICO format:

2. Register the Protocol

3. Develop the Search Strategy

4. Define Eligibility Criteria

5. Plan the Study Selection Process

6. Data Extraction

7. Assess Risk of Bias

Use a risk of bias tool appropriate for the study design:

8. Plan the Data Synthesis

9. Ethics and Dissemination

Template Registration Fields (Example)