Volume 4, Issue 3, 2012
- Why do we care about evidence synthesis? An introduction to the special issue on systematic reviews
- Howard White & Hugh Waddington pages 351-358 Download full text
- How to do a good systematic review of effects in international development: a tool kit
- Hugh Waddington, Howard White, Birte Snilstveit, Jorge Garcia Hombrados, Martina Vojtkova, Philip Davies, Ami Bhavsar, John Eyers, Tracey Perez Koehlmoos, Mark Petticrew, Jeffrey C. Valentine & Peter Tugwell pages 359-387Download full text
- Systematic reviews: from ‘bare bones’ reviews to policy relevance
- Birte Snilstveit pages 388-408 Download full text
- Narrative approaches to systematic review and synthesis of evidence for international development policy and practice
- Birte Snilstveit, Sandy Oliver & Martina Vojtkova pages 409-429Download full text
- Purity or pragmatism? Reflecting on the use of systematic review methodology in development
- Ruth Stewart, Carina van Rooyen & Thea de Wet pages 430-444Download full text
- The benefits and challenges of using systematic reviews in international development research
- Richard Mallett, Jessica Hagen-Zanker, Rachel Slater & Maren Duvendack pages 445-455 Download full text
- Assessing ‘what works’ in international development: meta-analysis for sophisticated dummies
- Maren Duvendack, Jorge Garcia Hombrados, Richard Palmer-Jones & Hugh Waddington pages 456-471Download full text
- The impact of daycare programmes on child health, nutrition and development in developing countries: a systematic review
- Jef L. Leroy, Paola Gadsden & Maite Guijarro pages 472-496Download full text