2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.puhip.2022.100251
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A protocol for a systematic review on intersectoral interventions to reduce non-communicable disease risk factors in African cities

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“…A narrative synthesis of text-based studies will be used to address objective one of the systematic reviews, i.e., to identify similarities and differences between the studies and for obtaining a broad perspective on the review. Also, a narrative synthesis is known to use a textual rather than a statistical approach for analysing results and drawing conclusions [46]. In addition, a meta-analysis of quantitative studies will be used to address objective two of the review, i.e., to describe the interventions and measure the outcomes, specifically knowledge, attitudes and behaviours regarding psychological risk factors associated with NCDs.…”
Section: Data Synthesis and Meta-analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A narrative synthesis of text-based studies will be used to address objective one of the systematic reviews, i.e., to identify similarities and differences between the studies and for obtaining a broad perspective on the review. Also, a narrative synthesis is known to use a textual rather than a statistical approach for analysing results and drawing conclusions [46]. In addition, a meta-analysis of quantitative studies will be used to address objective two of the review, i.e., to describe the interventions and measure the outcomes, specifically knowledge, attitudes and behaviours regarding psychological risk factors associated with NCDs.…”
Section: Data Synthesis and Meta-analysismentioning
confidence: 99%