This section of the systematic review is reserved for the methods used to conduct the review and should be presented under the relevant subheadings, including any deviations from the method outlined in the a priori protocol.
Directly below the Methods heading provide the following information:
State and appropriately cite the JBI methodology that was employed in the conduct of the review and synthesis.
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This section should detail how the reviewers searched for relevant papers. The information sources that were searched must be listed along with the search dates. A detailed search strategy for all major databases searched must be appended to the review. The documentation of search strategies is a key element of the scientific validity of a systematic review. It enables readers to examine and evaluate the steps taken, decisions made to consider the comprehensiveness and exhaustiveness of the search strategy for each included database. A JBI review should consider papers published in both commercial (e.g. PubMed, CINAHL, EMBASE) and in non-commercially operated databases (grey/gray literature).
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