Table of Contents

Manuscript Writing

The main components of a manuscript are Title Page, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Limitations. Each section of the paper must address specific points. It is important to focus on these specific points and not have excess verbosity which makes the manuscript harder to read. We will break down what information needs to be added to make a streamlined and complete manuscript.

The title page includes the author's information with names and institutional information. Journal formatting criteria will mention other title page requirements, so make sure to follow your selected journal's requirements. The abstract is the first section of the page after the title page has been written - it includes a shortened version of the entire manuscript.

Examples

Quantitative Meta-analyses

Impact of balloon guide catheter on technical and clinical outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis PDF

Qualitative Systematic Reviews

Efficacy and safety of lopinavir/ritonavir in the treatment of COVID-19: A systematic review PDF

The effect of instrumentation staging on patient outcomes in pyogenic vertebral osteomyelitis: A systematic review


Abstract

Introduction:

Methods:

Results:

Conclusion:


Introduction


Methods

Statistical Analysis:

This NMA can be found here: https://nested-knowledge.com/nest/quantitative/212


Results

Inserting Your PRISMA Flow Chart

Nested Knowledge creates a PRISMA flowchart that you can include in your publication. It will summarize the number of articles that were screened and fulfilled the search criteria. Viewing Your Nested Knowledge PRISMA chart

Subsections for results of each outcome of interest


Discussion and Limitations