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Q. I need some guidance on completing the PRISMA flow diagram.

It would be best to speak with your Module Leader and/or refer to the support materials in Brightspace for guidance on completing PRISMA.

 

Here is some guidance to get you started.

Step-by-step: PRISMA 2020 Flow Diagram

Step 1: Preparation 

To complete the the PRISMA diagram, save a copy of the diagram to use alongside your searches.

It can be downloaded from the PRISMA website. 

 

Step 2: Doing the Database Search 

Run the search for each database individually, including ALL your search terms, any MeSH or other subject headings, truncation (like tetrapleg*), and/or wildcards (like wom?n or p?edatrics). Apply all your limits (such date, age, English language only, and so on). Once all search terms have been combined and you have applied all relevant limits, you should have a final number of records or articles for each database. Enter this information in the top left box of the PRISMA flow chart.

You should add the total number of combined results from all databases (including duplicates) after the equal sign where it says Databases (n=). Many researchers also add notations in the box for the number of results from each database search, for example, PubMed (n=335), CINAHL Plus (n= 600), and so on. 

If you search trial registers, such as Cochrane or others, you should enter that number after the equal sign in Registers (n=).

 

Records identified from databases or registers

 

Step 3: Remove All Duplicates 

To avoid reviewing duplicate articles, you need to remove any articles that appear more than once in your results. You may want to export the entire list of articles from each database to a citation manager such as Refworks or Mendeley (including both citation and abstract in your file) and remove the duplicates there.

If you are using Covidence for your review, you should also add the duplicate articles identified in Covidence to the citation manager number. Enter the number of records removed as duplicates in the second box on your PRISMA template. If you are using automation tools to help evaluate the relevance of citations in your results, you would also enter that number here.

Records removed before screening: duplicates, automation tool exclusions, or other reasons

NOTE: If you are using Covidence to screen your articles, you can copy the numbers from the PRISMA diagram in your Covidence review into the boxes mentioned below. Covidence does not include the number of results from each database, so you will need to keep track of that  number yourself.

 

Step 4: Records Screened- Title/Abstract Screening 

The next step is to add the number of articles that you will screen. This should be the number of records identified minus the number from the duplicates removed box.

Number of records screened in Title/Abstract level

 

Step 5: Records Excluded- Title/Abstract Screening 

You will need to screen the titles and abstracts for articles which are relevant to your research question. Any articles that appear to help you provide an answer to your research question should be included. Record the number of articles excluded through title/abstract screening in the box to the right titled "Records excluded."  You can optionally add exclusion reasons at this level, but they are not required until full text screening.

Records excluded after title & abstract screening

 

Step 6: Reports Sought for Retrieval 

This is the number of articles you obtain in preparation for full text screening.  Subtract the number of excluded records (Step 5) from the total number screened (Step 4) and this will be your number sought for retrieval.

Reports sought for retrieval

Step 7: Reports Not Retrieved

List the number of articles for which you are unable to find the full text. Remember to use Library Search and Inter-library loan to request articles to see if we can order them from other libraries before automatically excluding them.

Reports not retrived

Step 8: Reports Assessed for Eligibility- Full Text Screening 

This should be the number of reports sought for retrieval (Step 6) minus the number of reports not retrieved (Step 7). Review the full text for these articles to assess their eligibility for inclusion in your systematic review. 

Reports assessed for eligibility

 

Step 9: Reports Excluded 

After reviewing all articles in the full-text screening stage for eligibility, enter the total number of articles you exclude in the box titled "Reports excluded," and then list your reasons for excluding the articles as well as the number of records excluded for each reason. Examples include wrong setting, wrong patient population, wrong intervention, wrong dosage, etc. You should only count an excluded article once in your list even if if meets multiple exclusion criteria.

Reports excluded, including reason for exclusion and number

 

Step 10: Included Studies 

The final step is to subtract the number of records excluded during the eligibility review of full-texts (Step 9) from the total number of articles reviewed for eligibility (Step 8). Enter this number in the box labelled "Studies included in review," combining numbers with your grey literature search results in this box if needed.  You have now completed your PRISMA flow diagram, unless you have also performed searches in non-database sources.

Studies included in review

Check out the links below for more information on PRISMA:

  • PRISMA 2020 checklist

  • PRISMA 2020 flow diagram

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Answered By: Shazia Arif
Last Updated: 26 Nov, 2024     Views: 3380

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