Systematic Reviews in Health Sciences
COURSE CONTENT
Systematic literature reviews are becoming increasingly important in the health sciences to ensure that interventions at different levels such as guidelines and recommendations are based on the best available evidence. A systematic review of the available scientific literature is also central to describing the state of evidence in a field, identifying areas where knowledge is lacking, and clarifying current research questions. Systematic reviews thus form the basis for sustainable research.
TARGET GROUP AND ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The course is primarily aimed at doctoral students in health sciences.
For doctoral student in
Nursing
Psychology
Public health science
Social work
Sociology