Campbell's systematic reviews address questions about the effects of interventions in education, social welfare, and criminal justice, with the aim of informing decision making in practice and policy.
However, research results can be difficult to interpret for people outside the research community. Campbell's User Abstracts summarise our systematic reviews in a way that makes the findings easily accessible and usable for policy makers, practitioners and users.
The Campbell Collaboration User Group-secretariat (placed at the Nordic Campbell Centre) has developed a standard template for producing user abstracts based on Campbell systematic reviews.
More than 15 abstracts are available and more are in production. The user abstracts can be found alongside the review they are based on. Access the complete list of Campbell User Abstracts.
If you are interested in writing a user abstract of a Campbell review please contact Users Group Coordinator Mads Andersen Hoeg.
- Read our Policy guiding the production of Campbell Collaboration User Abstracts
- Read our Guidelines for writing a C2 User Abstract