A systematic review is a structured, comprehensive synthesis of studies with similar methodologies in a particular health care area to determine best research evidence available for expert clinicians to use and to promote evidence-based practice. Systematic review have become increasingly important in health care because of a research method produced the most strong evidence in the evidence-based practice. By using the best research evidence available, nurses can make more strong clinical decisions that will improve the health care outcomes. To produce and to use the strong evidence, nurses might plan and make systematic reviews with a correct methodology. The stages of preparation of systematic review consists of defining the task, searching for information, appraising and analysing the evidence, summarising and presenting the evidence, discussion the evidence, reporting the review, external peer review and dissemination. Nurses can use the strong evidence obtained from systematic reviews in the modification of existing applications and in the increasing the effectiveness of clinical care, the providing a better quality and reliable care, the creating care guides and the reducing the cost
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Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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