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: Group your findings by theme, chronology, or methodology rather than by author.

Could you specify if you are developing an or a product-focused review so I can provide more tailored steps?

: Utilize databases like PubMed for medical research or ScienceDirect for scientific and technical journals. baou-fstqn-1

Developing a review—whether it is a literature review, systematic review, or product review—requires a structured approach that moves from defining your scope to synthesizing your findings into a cohesive narrative. 1. Define the Purpose and Scope

: Define the topic and explain why the review is necessary. : Group your findings by theme, chronology, or

Identify the specific question or topic you intend to address.

: Use the PICO framework (Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome) to narrow your focus. Developing a review—whether it is a literature review,

: Assess the quality of the evidence. For instance, is a study's methodology robust, or is a product review based on long-term use?. 4. Write and Structure A standard review generally follows this format:

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