Hi! How can i refine my search results? not only to type of article, but also a year, access type. And where can i see how much results did i got? It is required for a systematic review.
Please visit Pubmed and enter your keywords and boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT). See the attached example where you will find only 3 records from using this combinations: rohingya AND GBV AND "Cox's Bazar"
Once you've constructed your search through keywords, you can narrow your results by using the tools on the sidebar, combining them to further narrow the search results. Sometimes, these are referred to as "filters" or "limiters."
Below we've identified several limiters that are common across databases. You may choose to use all of them to narrow your results;
Dear Eduards Dovgalecs is a good practice to keep a record of the retrieved results from your searches to present in a systematic review paper for publication.
Regarding refining the search the use of Boolean operators may also help you to refine your search. Each database will have a different layout to see the results. I suggest you familiarise yourself with the databases, will help you understand and find your articles.