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  • Evidence Synthesis

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  • Systematic Evidence Maps (SEMs) provide structured approaches to categorize and organize scientific evidence.
  • They help researchers and policymakers navigate complex evidence landscapes and identify trends and gaps.
  • SEMs are increasingly utilized in environmental health to synthesize evidence on topics like pollution control and climate change.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To situate SEMs within the broader family of evidence synthesis.
  • To emphasize the role of SEMs in environmental health science.
  • To highlight how SEMs can support evidence-informed decision-making.

Main Methods:

  • Defining research scope and employing systematic search strategies.
  • Systematically screening studies and optionally conducting critical appraisal.
  • Coding data for synthesis and visualization using narrative synthesis, heatmaps, and network diagrams.

Main Results:

  • SEMs offer a structured framework for categorizing and organizing scientific evidence.
  • They lay the foundation for targeted systematic reviews and primary research.
  • Interactive SEM outputs can be hosted on websites for enhanced usability.

Conclusions:

  • SEMs are valuable tools for navigating complex evidence ecosystems in environmental health.
  • Methodological clarity and innovative tools like automation and machine learning can refine SEMs.
  • SEMs support researchers and decision-makers in implementing evidence-based solutions for environmental scientists.