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Key concepts and reporting recommendations for mapping reviews: A scoping review of 68 guidance and methodological studies

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posted on 2025-05-05, 07:42 authored by Yanfei Li, Elizabeth Ghogomu, Xu Hui, E Fenfen, Fiona Campbell, Hanan KhalilHanan Khalil, Xiuxia Li, Marie Gaarder, Promise M Nduku, Howard White, Liangying Hou, Nan Chen, Shenggang Xu, Ning Ma, Xiaoye Hu, Xian Liu, Vivian Welch, Kehu Yang

Abstract: Mapping reviews (MRs) are crucial for identifying research gaps and enhancing evidence utilization. Despite their increasing use in health and social sciences, inconsistencies persist in both their conceptualization and reporting. This study aims to clarify the conceptual framework and gather reporting items from existing guidance and methodological studies. A comprehensive search was conducted across nine databases and 11 institutional websites, including documents up to January 2024. A total of 68 documents were included, addressing 24 MR terms and 55 definitions, with 39 documents discussing distinctions and overlaps among these terms. From the documents included, 28 reporting items were identified, covering all the steps of the process. Seven documents mentioned reporting on the title, four on the abstract, and 14 on the background. Ten methods-related items appeared in 56 documents, with the median number of documents supporting each item being 34 (interquartile range [IQR]: 27, 39). Four results-related items were mentioned in 18 documents (median: 14.5, IQR: 11.5, 16), and four discussion-related items appeared in 25 documents (median: 5.5, IQR: 3, 13). There was very little guidance about reporting conclusions, acknowledgments, author contributions, declarations of interest, and funding sources. This study proposes a draft 28-item reporting checklist for MRs and has identified terminologies and concepts used to describe MRs. These findings will first be used to inform a Delphi consensus process to develop reporting guidelines for MRs. Additionally, the checklist and definitions could be used to guide researchers in reporting high-quality MRs.

Funding

The Major Project of the National Social Science Fund of China: “Research on the Theoretical System, International Experience and Chinese Path of Evidence-based Social Science” (Project No. 19ZDA142); The Gansu Province Postgraduate Innovation Star Program (No. 2025CXZX-102).

History

Publication Date

2025-01-01

Journal

Research Synthesis Methods

Volume

16

Issue

1

Pagination

18p. (p. 157-174)

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN

1759-2879

Rights Statement

© The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Society for Research Synthesis Methodology. This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.

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