1. Recommendations for the extraction, analysis, and presentation of results in scoping reviews
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Danielle, Pollock, Micah D J, Peters, Hanan, Khalil, Patricia, McInerney, Lyndsay, Alexander, Andrea C, Tricco, Catrin, Evans, Érica Brandão, de Moraes, Christina M, Godfrey, Dawid, Pieper, Ashrita, Saran, Cindy, Stern, Zachary, Munn, Pollock, Danielle, Peters, Micah DJ, Khalil, Hanan, McInerney, Patricia, Alexander, Lyndsay, Tricco, Andrea, Evans, Catrin, de Moraes, Erica Brandao, Godfrey, Christina, Pieper, Dawid, Saran, Ashrita, Stern, Cindy, and Munn, Zachary
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evidence synthesis ,methodology ,scoping reviews ,General Nursing ,methods - Abstract
Scoping reviewers often face challenges in the extraction, analysis, and presentation of scoping review results. Using best-practice examples and drawing on the expertise of the JBI Scoping Review Methodology Group and an editor of a journal that publishes scoping reviews, this paper expands on existing JBI scoping review guidance. The aim of this article is to clarify the process of extracting data from different sources of evidence; discuss what data should be extracted (and what should not); outline how to analyze extracted data, including an explanation of basic qualitative content analysis; and offer suggestions for the presentation of results in scoping reviews. Refereed/Peer-reviewed
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- 2022