Systematic review or scoping review? Guidance for authors when choosing between a systematic or scoping review approach.
Zachary MunnMicah D J PetersCindy SternCatalin TufanaruAlexa McArthurEdoardo AromatarisPublished in: BMC medical research methodology (2018)
Scoping reviews are a useful tool in the ever increasing arsenal of evidence synthesis approaches. Although conducted for different purposes compared to systematic reviews, scoping reviews still require rigorous and transparent methods in their conduct to ensure that the results are trustworthy. Our hope is that with clear guidance available regarding whether to conduct a scoping review or a systematic review, there will be less scoping reviews being performed for inappropriate indications better served by a systematic review, and vice-versa.