A systematic review is defined as a research technique that attempts to collect all empirical evidence in a particular field, to assess it critically and to obtain conclusions that summarise the research. From:
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The search strategy in the electronic databases was developed jointly by the researchers after identifying the studies relevant to the research question and allowed the definition of the keywords and the search equation used in this review, namely: “transdiagnostic” OR “unified” treatment” AND “...
The Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE) II instrument is the ‘gold standard’ for appraising the development and quality of guidelines. On the basis of AGREE II, this review will discuss the issues that require attention when establishing guidelines during the pandemic, ...
To gain insight into changes of scholarly journals’ recommendations, we conducted a systematic review of studies that analysed journals’ Instructions to Authors (ItAs). We summarised results of 153 studies, and meta-analysed how often ItAs addressed: 1
Further review confirmed that GENCODE-novel isoforms that failed to validate tended to be lower in abundance compared to their successfully validated counterparts (Fig. 5g). Only two of nine GENCODE-rejected isoforms were amplified, which were later confirmed to be mismapped due to tandem repeats...
Indoor residual spraying (IRS) is an important part of malaria control. There is a growing list of insecticide classes; pyrethroids remain the principal insecticide used in bednets but recently, novel non-pyrethroid IRS products, with contrasting impacts
Conclusions By combining data from multiple studies, this systematic review and meta-analysis found that physician depressive symptoms were associated with increased risk for perceived medical errors and that the association between depressive symptoms and perceived errors was bidirectional. Future research is...
Sensor-based interventions (SI) have been suggested as an alternative rehabilitation treatment to improve older adults’ functional performance. However, the effectiveness of different sensor technologies in improving gait and balance remains unclear and
First, an introduction to related work on AI in the IS field is presented. Then the methodology of the systematic literature review is explained, and limitations of the study are acknowledged. Next, state-of-the-art of AI research is presented, includes the reported business value and ...