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The scoping meta-review (SMR) offers a novel method for mapping new research fields. This approach synthesizes systematic reviews to create an evidence-based map, addressing challenges in consumer engagement research.

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  • Healthcare Research
  • Information Science

Background:

  • Systematic reviews are challenging in new fields due to vast literature.
  • Scoping reviews offer a solution but have limitations.
  • A new method, the scoping meta-review (SMR), is proposed.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and describe the novel scoping meta-review (SMR) methodology.
  • To demonstrate the SMR's utility in mapping the field of consumer engagement in healthcare.
  • To provide a flexible and practical approach for synthesizing high-level evidence.

Main Methods:

  • The SMR combines elements of scoping and meta-reviews.
  • It involves stages such as preliminary review, search strategy development, database interrogation, and full-text review.
  • The method focuses on including only systematic reviews for analysis.

Main Results:

  • The SMR was developed and applied to map the consumer engagement in healthcare field.
  • This method provides a structured approach to synthesizing existing systematic reviews.
  • It results in an evidence-based map of a research area.

Conclusions:

  • The scoping meta-review (SMR) is an effective method for mapping nascent research fields.
  • It leverages high-level evidence from systematic reviews to create comprehensive overviews.
  • SMR offers a practical and flexible alternative for researchers and policymakers.