Step 2: Inclusion and exclusion criteria or search strategy:
Create an inclusion and exclusion criteria or search strategy:
Things to ask yourself:
Also consider:
Study characteristics such as:
The reasons to include an inclusion and exclusion criteria:
Scribbr: Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria | Examples & Definition
Take a look at the Cochrane database to see how other researchers have arranged their reviews and the outcomes they achieved.
3. Develop a PRISMA Statement. Use this link to get an app that creates your diagram for you. https://www.eshackathon.org/software/PRISMA2020.html
"The aim of the PRISMA Statement is to help authors improve the reporting of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. We have focused on randomized trials, but PRISMA can also be used as a basis for reporting systematic reviews of other types of research, particularly evaluations of interventions. PRISMA may also be useful for the critical appraisal of published systematic reviews, although it is not a quality assessment instrument to gauge the quality of a systematic review. The PRISMA Statement consists of a 27-item checklist and a four-phase flow diagram" (PRISMA, n.d.).
"PRISMA stands for Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses" (PRISMA, n.d.).