Abstract

Creating and implementing a good search strategy is an essential part of conducting a systematic review. In this article, we review the background, rationale, and mechanics of constructing strategies suitable for a review on interventions for stuttering, with particular attention to planning and executing replicable searches within a variety of electronic databases. We also describe other pertinent parts of an overall search strategy (including handsearching of journals and approaches to relevant experts and professional bodies within speech therapy) and emphasize the importance of careful documentation and clear reporting.

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