Abstract:Introduction: Evidence synthesis (ES) uses different systematic methodologies to compile a body of evidence on a given topic based on existing literature to help inform practice, policy, and future research decisions. There are multiple ways to categorize different types of ES. However, they differ in how they search, appraise, synthesize, and analyze data. Some of the most common ES forms include systematic, narrative, scoping, critical, environmental scans, and rapid reviews. Utility: ES offers a myriad of b… Show more
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