A scoping review is a form of knowledge synthesis that maps key concepts, types of evidence, and gaps in research related to a broad topic.
Unlike systematic reviews, it does not typically assess the quality of evidence but rather aims to give an overview of existing literature to clarify working definitions, scope, or research questions.
Step 1: Define Your Research Objectives and formulate a Question.
Step 2: Develop a Protocol
Step 3. Register your Protocol.
Step 4: Search for Relevant Literature
Step 5: Select Studies
Step 6: Extract Data
Step 7: Analyse and Summarize the Data
Step 8: Report Your Findings