Transdisciplinary working to shape systematic reviews and interpret the findings: commentary

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Sandy Oliver
Paul Garner
Pete Heywood
Janet Jull
Kelly Dickson
Mukdarut Bangpan
Lynn Ang
Morel Fourman
Ruth Garside
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[1] UCL Institute of Education,EPPI
[2] Liverpool School Tropical Medicine,Centre
[3] University of Ottawa,undefined
[4] Gaiasoft Ltd,undefined
[5] European Centre for Environment and Human Health,undefined
[6] University of Exeter,undefined
[7] UCL Institute of Education,undefined
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Important policy questions tend to span a range of academic disciplines, and the relevant research is often carried out in a variety of social, economic and geographic contexts. In efforts to synthesise research to help inform decisions arising from the policy questions, systematic reviews need conceptual frameworks and ways of thinking that combine knowledge drawn from different academic traditions and contexts; in other words, transdisciplinary research. This paper considers how transdisciplinary working can be achieved with: conceptual frameworks that span traditional academic boundaries; methods for shaping review questions and conceptual frameworks; and methods for interpreting the relevance of findings to different contexts. It also discusses the practical challenges and ultimate benefits of transdisciplinary working for systematic reviews.
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