PRISMA Method Explained Reporting Guidelines for Systematic Reviews Group: pubrica.com Email : sales@pubrica.com Understanding the Evidence - Based Reporting Guidelines for Systematic Reviews Evidence - based reporting guideline for systematic reviews and meta - analyses Introduced in 2009 to enhance reporting quality Features a 27 - item checklist and flow diagram Aims to improve clarity and transparency in research What is PRISMA? Supporting transparency and quality in evidence - based medicine and research Supports evidence - based medicine and research Integrates results from multiple study designs Ensures reviews are comprehensive and unbiased Improves reliability of synthesized evidence Benefits both researchers and review consumers Purpose of PRISMA Comprehensive Search for Relevant Scientific Literature in Systematic Reviews Utilize multiple databases and resources Employ automated literature mining tools Conduct bibliometric analysis for efficiency Focus on capturing all relevant studies Identification Stage Key steps in eliminating duplicates and ensuring relevance Remove duplicate records systematically Apply predefined eligibility criteria for study selection Exclude non - relevant publications based on criteria Utilize PRISMA flow diagrams for visual clarity Screening Stage Understanding and addressing biases in systematic review studies effectively Assess bias in included studies Address discrepancies from missed literature Conduct subgroup and sensitivity analyses Perform heterogeneity assessments Utilize forest plots , funnel plots , and effect sizes Analysis Stage +44 161 394 0786 UNITED KINGDOM +91-9884350006 INDIA EMAIL sales@pubrica.com WEBSITE pubrica.com Contact Us