Hi, all
Has anyone utilized the help of a graduate assistant in conducting a scoping review or systematic review? If so, what roles or tasks have they successfully employed?
I ask because I had tried being a guide on the side for a GA on a scoping review (which was more work than it was worth) and now I'm jumping midstream into a systematic review that has been floundering for a year where the GA did a phenomenal amount of work that wasn't useful. Now am being asked to utilize this same GA in my search strategy work and am having difficulty identify something that would be a productive use of his and my time.
Any comments/thoughts welcome!
Best,
Anita
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