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Understanding scoping reviews: Definition, purpose, and process

Scoping review design represents a methodology that allows assessment of emerging evidence, as well as a first step in research development.

An Introduction to Scoping Reviews - PMC

Researchers use scoping reviews to map the depth and breadth of emerging areas in medical education,- allowing them to include different forms of literature and ...

Scoping reviews: reinforcing and advancing the methodology and ...

A scoping review is a type of evidence synthesis that has the objective of identifying and mapping relevant evidence that meets pre-determined ...

Systematic Reviews: Scoping Reviews - LibGuides

A scoping review is a relatively new approach to evidence synthesis and differs from systematic reviews in its purpose and aims.

Scoping Review - Subject Guides at Binghamton University Libraries

"Scoping reviews are a type of evidence synthesis that aims to systematically identify and map the breadth of evidence available on a ...

Overview of scoping reviews - Guides - University of South Australia

"In general, scoping reviews are commonly used for 'reconnaissance' - to clarify working definitions and conceptual boundaries of a topic or field.

What is a Scoping Review? - AJE

You may perform a scoping review when there is little data on a topic or when data are heterogeneous. This may be when evidence is still ...

Literature Reviews, Scoping Reviews, Systematic Reviews ...

Scoping Reviews · examines emerging evidence when specific questions are unclear - clarify definitions and conceptual boundaries · identifies and ...

Intro to Scoping Reviews - Subject and Course Guides - LibGuides

A Scoping Review is one of many evidence synthesis methodologies. Similar to a Systematic Review, a Scoping Review requires a systematic search ...

Scoping Reviews: Start Here - Guides at Ontario Tech University

A scoping review is a form of knowledge synthesis that addresses an exploratory research question aimed at mapping key concepts, types of evidence, and gaps in ...

LibGuides: Scoping Reviews: Home - Subject Research Guides

You should conduct a scoping review if you want: · To examine the extent, range and nature of research activity · To determine the value of undertaking a full ...

Scoping Reviews - Systematic Reviews in the Health Sciences

Understanding Scoping Reviews · Is not easier than a systematic review. · Is not faster than a systematic review and may actually take longer.

What is a scoping review? | Evidence-Based Nursing

A scoping review is typically selected to investigate a broad research question that aims to identify and map all the available and emerging evidence.

What is a Scoping Review? | Definition & Comparison - ATLAS.ti

A scoping review is designed to map the existing literature in a particular topic or research area.

Home - Scoping Reviews - LibGuides at University of Texas at Austin

A Scoping Review is one of many evidence synthesis methodologies. Similar to a Systematic Review, a Scoping Review requires a systematic ...

What are scoping reviews? - University of Exeter LibGuide

Scoping reviews · To indicate whether a full systematic review would be feasible or beneficial · To identify gaps in knowledge on a specific topic ...

Understanding scoping reviews: Definition, purpose, and process

Background/purpose Scoping review design represents a methodology that allows assessment of emerging evidence, as well as a first step in ...

(PDF) Doing a Scoping Review: A Practical, Step-by-Step Guide

A scoping review is a type of research synthesis that aims to map the existing literature on a broad topic to identify key concepts, gaps, and types of ...

How to get started with a scoping review - Covidence

A scoping review is a worthwhile project that gathers together all the available evidence on a particular topic.

Scoping Reviews - Systematic Reviews/Evidence Synthesis

A scoping review is a type of evidence synthesis which follows a systematic approach to map evidence on a topic and identify main concepts, theories, sources, ...