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Secondary research – the basics of narrative reviews, systematic reviews, and meta-analysis

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  • Narrative reviews

  • typically provide an overview of the current knowledge in a given field or topic

  • summarizing what is known and highlighting either new perspectives in the field, or drawing out pending questions that are yet to be unanswered

  • ranging from 5000-10000 words

  • introduction to provide a background on the topic and to detail why such a review is required

  • conclusion section to highlight the gaps and future directions

  • it is very important to consider the scope and novelty of the topic to be covered before starting to write the review

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