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Systematic Reviews

Formulating or defining your research question is an essential part of the systematic review process. What question is it that you want to answer and how will you articulate that question. To anticipate what sort of results you might get it is good to start with a exploratory scoping search (not to be confused with a Scoping Review). This allows you to see what potential results might be out there. Look at the process illustrated below and the 'Exploratory Search Plan Example'. You can then download and save for later the 'Search Planner Template' and have a go yourself. 
Getting started

The process to the exploratory search takes you through four sections which interlink in a circular way. When defining your question you need to be clear and concise. Too broad a question may result in too many results and too narrow a question in too few.

Exploratory search planner
Frameworks for Research questions

Frameworks for breaking down your research question.

For an overview of different frameworks including links to further information please see the University of Maryland Library website. These frameworks include:

  • PICO(S): PESTEL: SPIDER: SPICE: PerSPECTiF: PEO