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How to optimize the systematic review process using AI tools

Nicholas Fabiano, Arnav Gupta, Nishaant Bhambra, Brandon Luu, Stanley Wong, Muhammad Maaz, Jess G. Fiedorowicz, Andrew L. Smith, Marco Solmi

2024JCPP Advances107 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Systematic reviews are a cornerstone for synthesizing the available evidence on a given topic. They simultaneously allow for gaps in the literature to be identified and provide direction for future research. However, due to the ever-increasing volume and complexity of the available literature, traditional methods for conducting systematic reviews are less efficient and more time-consuming. Numerous artificial intelligence (AI) tools are being released with the potential to optimize efficiency in academic writing and assist with various stages of the systematic review process including developing and refining search strategies, screening titles and abstracts for inclusion or exclusion criteria, extracting essential data from studies and summarizing findings. Therefore, in this article we provide an overview of the currently available tools and how they can be incorporated into the systematic review process to improve efficiency and quality of research synthesis. We emphasize that authors must report all AI tools that have been used at each stage to ensure replicability as part of reporting in methods.

Topics & Concepts

Process (computing)Computer scienceSystematic reviewManagement scienceProcess managementData scienceMEDLINEEngineeringPolitical scienceLawOperating systemArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationMeta-analysis and systematic reviewsMedical Imaging and Analysis
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