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Systematic Review Writing Services

Resledge’s experts are well experienced in conducting Systematic reviews through high-quality scientific research articles. Our systematic review writers rigorously synthesize all available existing research on a specific topic, and identify key research gaps, facilitating the creation of impactful publications in the high impact factor journals

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The Gold Standard in Research Synthesis

Among all the methods of research synthesis, a systematic review is considered the gold standard. Resledge Services mainly specializes in delivering high-quality systematic review writing service in response to the needs of scholars, researchers, and students from everywhere around the globe. Whether you are an experienced academic or a newcomer to the world of research, our own specialist team is here for you, supporting you through this entire process by ensuring your review is comprehensive, accurate, and impactful... Read More

To systematically review, one needs an in-depth understanding of the question posed and to be able to critically appraise and synthesize existing studies. Resledge systematic review writing service operates with the strictest and most precise approach in conducting its reviews while adhering to the PRISMA guidelines.

Experienced reviewers and statisticians are part of our team who are skilled in literature searching and analyzing skills in numerous databases such as PubMed, Cochrane, Scopus, and others. From selecting the appropriate studies to extracting and analyzing data, we take care of all aspects of the systematic review process so that you can focus on the interpretation and application of the findings.

Navigating the Path to Publication Success

At Resledge Services, we help you frame your question on the use of PICO criteria, ensuring neither too broad nor too narrow a scope of the review. This clarity in the research question will serve to have a more focused search strategy and inclusion and exclusion criteria. Our experts assist in developing a search strategy with tailor-made keywords and Boolean operators that will help ensure literature coverage broadly on the topic. Our careful approach does not miss out on any study relevant to your review, increasing the reliability.

Why should I choose Resledge for systematic review writing service?

We use validated instruments, such as the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool and GRADE, to assess the strength of evidence. We, at Resledge Services, pride ourselves on providing absolutely clear, concise, and more visually appealing presentations of data. And finally comes the last step in your research journey: publishing. Well, we will be with you every step of the way to ensure a smooth process at Resledge Services. We’ll start by selecting the right journals for you, and guiding you on how best to choose the appropriate high-impact journals for your systematic review articles. Furthermore, we will format your manuscript according to journal submission guidelines, therefore giving you a higher chance of acceptance. From manuscript writing and editing to communication of responses with peer reviewer comments and final publication support, we do it all. Be it a seasoned researcher or a student who needs help, Resledge Services is the trusted partner in producing a publication-ready systematic review.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

How long is an abstract?

A typical abstract should only be about 250 words. Moreover, it may vary according to the type of article and target journals.

What do you need from me for abstract writing?

We need the final version of your completed manuscript for abstract writing.

Do you write the abstract first or last?

Although it is the first part of your manuscript, the abstract should be written last since it will summarize the results of your complete manuscript.

What tense will you be used in abstract writing?

The abstract is usually in the past tense due to it showing what has already been studied.