Part I. Introduction: 1. Systematic review as a basis for evidence-based practice / Susan W. Salmond and Cheryl Holly -- 2. Steps in the systematic review process / Susan W. Salmond -- Part II. A framework for conducting systematic reviews: 3. Planning and organizing a systematic review / Cheryl Holly -- 4. Developing clinical questions for systematic review / Marie K. Saimbert, Jenny Pierce, and Pam Hargwood -- Part III. Searching and appraising the literature: 5. Key principles for searching literature / Marie K. Saimbert -- 6. Resources and techniques to maximize search efforts / Marie K. Saimbert [and others] -- 7. Critical appraisal / Susan W. Salmond -- Part IV. Methods for systematic reviews: 8. Systematic review of experimental evidence : meta-analysis / Cheryl Holly -- 9. Systematic review of observational evidence / Cheryl Holly -- 10. Qualitative metasynthesis / Susan W. Salmond -- 11. Systematic review of economic evidence / Cheryl Holly -- Part V. Using systematic reviews in practice: 12. Systematic reviews and evidence-informed health care policy making / David Anthony Forrester, Rita Musanti, and Patricia Polansky -- 13. Using systematic reviews at the point of care / Ronell Kirkley -- 14. Future development of systematic reviews and evidence-based medicine / Jos Kleijnen.
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