寻呼机
系统回顾
质量(理念)
最佳实践
心理学
公共关系
工程伦理学
管理科学
社会学
数据科学
梅德林
计算机科学
政治学
工程类
电信
哲学
认识论
法学
作者
Caroline Bradbury‐Jones,Helen Aveyard,Oliver Rudolf Herber,Louise Isham,Julie Taylor,Lisa O’Malley
标识
DOI:10.1080/13645579.2021.1899596
摘要
Literature reviews generally analyse and synthesis the evidence (or lack thereof) in a particular topic area and they are an increasingly popular form of scholarly activity. The scoping review is a popular literature review approach that has been adopted across the social and health sciences over the last fifteen years. With this upsurge in use, differences of opinion about how to analyse and report scoping reviews has also grown. Drawing on work carrying out a scoping review on oral health and child maltreatment, we put forward a structured approach to analysis and reporting of such reviews: the PAGER (Patterns, Advances, Gaps, Evidence for practice and Research recommendations) framework. In this article, we reflect on the strengths and limitations of the framework, drawing on examples, laying out the methodological processes, and making suggestions as to how it might improve reporting. The article makes a contribution to efforts that seek to improve the reporting and utility of scoping reviews in health and social research.
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