Undertaking a scoping review: A practical guide for nursing and midwifery students, clinicians, researchers, and academics.
Danielle PollockEllen L DaviesMicah D J PetersAndrea C TriccoLyndsay AlexanderPatricia McInerneyChristina M GodfreyHanan KhalilZachary MunnPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2021)
With the increasing popularity of scoping reviews, criticism of the rigour, transparency, and appropriateness of the methodology have been raised across multiple academic and clinical disciplines, including nursing and midwifery. This discussion paper provides a unique contribution by discussing each component of a scoping review, including: developing research questions and objectives; protocol development; developing eligibility criteria and the planned search approach; searching and selecting the evidence; extracting and analysing evidence; presenting results; and summarizing the evidence specifically for the fields of nursing and midwifery. Considerations for when to select this methodology and how to prepare a review for publication are also discussed. This approach is applied to the disciplines of nursing and midwifery to assist nursing and/or midwifery students, clinicians, researchers, and academics.