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You can use this package to produce a flow diagram that conforms to
the PRISMA 2020 standards using the PRISMA_flowdiagram()
function. The data can be manually entered into the function, or loaded
up using the template CSV file provided in ‘INST/EXTDATA/’. The
function, (if ‘interactive = TRUE’) produces an interactive HTML ouput
with each box linking to a specific page (e.g. of search results or
methods details), and hover-over tooltips for further information.
The ‘Previous’ and ‘Other’ study arms of the flowchart can be toggled on and off and removed or added to the diagram by specifying this in the function inputs.
A static version is produced otherwise.
See
the interactive template here.
Visit the web-based Shiny app for a point-and-click user interface here.
## Docker Installation |
You can quickly install the PRISMA2020 package and run the included example shinyapp using Docker. |
bash docker build . -t prisma-shiny:1 docker run -it --rm -p 3838:3838 prisma-shiny:1 |
Then visit http://localhost:3838/app in your web browser. To stop
the app, press Ctrl+C in the terminal. |
Please cite as:
Haddaway, N. R., Page, M. J., Pritchard, C. C.,
& McGuinness, L. A. (2022). PRISMA2020: An R package and Shiny app
for producing PRISMA 2020-compliant flow diagrams, with interactivity
for optimised digital transparency and Open Synthesis. Campbell
Systematic Reviews, 18, e1230.
https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1230
Citation
in .ris format (right click ‘Save Link As’)
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