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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Research Methodologies
  • Health Informatics
  • Evidence Synthesis

Background:

  • Scoping and mapping reviews are valuable systematic review methodologies used in nursing.
  • Nursing mobile workstations are increasingly utilized in clinical settings.
  • A clear understanding of these methodologies and the application of mobile workstations is needed.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of core characteristics of scoping and mapping review methodologies in nursing.
  • To illustrate the differences and similarities between these methodologies.
  • To examine the literature on nursing mobile workstations.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review methodology.
  • Searches conducted in MEDLINE, Web of Science, Scopus, and CINAHL for methodologies and nursing mobile workstations.
  • Narrative synthesis of identified literature.

Main Results:

  • Six scoping and mapping review methodologies were identified, including bibliometric analysis, evidence mapping, focused mapping review, and scoping review.
  • These methodologies provide overviews without formal critical appraisal.
  • Twenty-six publications on nursing mobile workstations were included, using 19 different terms; no universal definition was found.

Conclusions:

  • Scoping and mapping methodologies are frequently applied in nursing, with unique characteristics despite overlaps.
  • Nursing mobile workstations are widely used, but their impact on care processes and key features are poorly understood.
  • Future research should define nursing mobile workstations and explore their impact on clinical practice.