2012
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2288-12-114
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What is the most appropriate knowledge synthesis method to conduct a review? Protocol for a scoping review

Abstract: BackgroundA knowledge synthesis attempts to summarize all pertinent studies on a specific question, can improve the understanding of inconsistencies in diverse evidence, and can identify gaps in research evidence to define future research agendas. Knowledge synthesis activities in healthcare have largely focused on systematic reviews of interventions. However, a wider range of synthesis methods has emerged in the last decade addressing different types of questions (e.g., realist synthesis to explore mediating … Show more

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“…Meta-ethnography and interpretive synthesis are the equivalent process of combing evidence in research and theory-generation for qualitative review (Noblit & Hare, 1988). Grounded theory allows for the constant evolution of theory-generation from the concepts and ideas that emerge from primary research data (Kastner et al, 2012). It is not the central aim of this review to explain in detail all of the themes from each of the studies included in the review.…”
Section: Synthesis In Qualitative Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Meta-ethnography and interpretive synthesis are the equivalent process of combing evidence in research and theory-generation for qualitative review (Noblit & Hare, 1988). Grounded theory allows for the constant evolution of theory-generation from the concepts and ideas that emerge from primary research data (Kastner et al, 2012). It is not the central aim of this review to explain in detail all of the themes from each of the studies included in the review.…”
Section: Synthesis In Qualitative Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As described above, there are different processes for identifying themes in qualitative research (Barnett-Page et al, 2009;Kastner et al, 2012). There are also a number of ways to synthesize findings from multiple studies.…”
Section: Synthesis In Qualitative Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…using meta-ethnography, realist review, or thematic analysis) (Kastner et al 2012). When reporting the use of these methods, authors should use the relevant, method-specific reporting guidance to transparently report their methods (e.g.…”
Section: Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moher, Stewart, and Shekelle (2015) agreed and emphasized: "the scoping review, when what is needed is not detailed answers to specific questions but rather an overview of a broad field" [29]. Nurse researchers, as well as numerous other disciplines' researchers, utilized scoping reviewsfor synthesizing research evidence and as a form of knowledge synthesis even though no agreed-upon unifying scoping review terminology, definition, definitive procedure, or purposeexist [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37]. However, the methodological steps outlined in the Arksey and O'Malley [17] framework published in 2005 and further enhanced by Levac et al [18] in 2010 are the most cited protocol for conducting scoping reviews across disciplines [20][21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%