Guidance for producing a Campbell evidence and gap map
Howard White,
Bianca Albers,
Marie Gaarder,
Hege Kornør,
Julia Littell,
Zack Marshall,
Christine Mathew,
Terri Pigott,
Birte Snilstveit,
Hugh Waddington and
Vivian Welch
Campbell Systematic Reviews, 2020, vol. 16, issue 4
Abstract:
Evidence and Gap Maps (EGMs) are a systematic evidence synthesis product which display the available evidence relevant to a specific research question. EGMs are produced following the same principles as a systematic reviews, that is: specify a PICOS, a comprehensive search, screening against explicit inclusion and exclusion criteria, and systematic coding, analysis and reporting. This paper provides guidance on producing EGMs for publication in Campbell Systematic Reviews.
Date: 2020
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