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A systematic review (SR) is an article on the «synthesis of the available evidence», in which a review is performed on the quantitative and qualitative aspects of primary studies, with the aim of summarising the existing information on a particular topic.
A narrative review of the published literature illustrated by individual cases is presented with the aim of summarising the relevant literature.
AIM: The aim of summarising patients' notes is to be able to easily access the past and present medical history of the patient via the computer screen.
A systematic "review of reviews" was undertaken, with the aim of summarising the available literature on barriers and facilitators to implementation of e-health systems.
It opened with the words: AIM: The aim of summarising patients' notes is to be able to easily access the past and present medical history of the patient via the computer screen.
The aim of summarising records was thus described in technological and institutional terms - the ease with which information can be accessed from the computer screen, with a particular reference to enabling institutional audit.
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In addition, scoping studies aim to summarise breadth of evidence and therefore require a broader focus that is often well suited to qualitative analytical techniques [ 20].
In this review we aim to summarise the existing knowledge of the aetiology of urethral strictures, review current treatment regimens, and present the challenges of using tissue-engineered buccal mucosa (TEBM) to repair scarring of the urethra.
In this narrative review, we aim to summarise the findings of the FP7 GP-TCM project and highlight the relevance of TCM to modern medicine within a historical and international context.
This overview (review of review) aims to summarise the results of such SRs in order to provide the most up to date evidence, and to highlight discordant results.
Meta-ethnography does not aim to summarise the entire body of available knowledge, or make statistical inference.
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