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Scoping reviews and their role in identifying research priorities.

Khalil, H.; Jia, R.; Moraes, E.B.; Munn, Z.; Alexander, L.; Peters, M.D.J.; Asran, A.; Godfrey, C.M.; Tricco, A.C.; Pollock, D.; Evans, C.

Authors

H. Khalil

R. Jia

E.B. Moraes

Z. Munn

M.D.J. Peters

A. Asran

C.M. Godfrey

A.C. Tricco

D. Pollock

C. Evans



Abstract

Scoping reviews have been identified as appropriate methodologies to contribute to our knowledge. The objective of this review is to summarise how scoping reviews can be used to identify research priorities. Based on our experience as evidence synthesis methodologists and researchers, the JBI scoping review methodology group, have identified the potential roles of scoping reviews in identification of research priorities. Scoping reviews typically ask broad questions that allow researchers to obtain an overview or map of the existing evidence. Scoping reviews also incorporate multiple levels of evidence that enriches the strength of the knowledge that is gained. This value is revealed by the use of scoping reviews to contribute to and perform the following functions: 1) Map a research area and identify gaps that need to be addressed; 2) prioritize research topics by identifying key issues to investigate; 3) identify the type of study designs that have been used to investigate a particular topic, and or the range of outcomes measured following a specific intervention; 4) identify the essential contextual factors that are relevant to the study of a particular research topic; 5) identify equity issues in the research field; 6) assist in engaging stakeholders and or experts in the field by facilitating the inclusion of these stakeholders within the research process; and 7) provide the relevant new knowledge to enhance and support applications for funding. To ensure this contribution to identifying research priorities is reliable, scoping reviews must be performed following the existing rigorous methodological processes and adhere to the currently available reporting guidelines. By doing so, scoping reviews have great potential to identify research priorities, to guide the expansion of research and the generation of new knowledge.

Citation

KHALIL, H., JIA, R., MORAES, E.B., MUNN, Z., ALEXANDER, L., PETERS, M.D.J., ASRAN, A., GODFREY, C.M., TRICCO, A.C., POLLOCK, D. and EVANS, C. 2025. Scoping reviews and their role in identifying research priorities. Journal of clinical epidemiology [online], In Press, article number 111712. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2025.111712

Journal Article Type Commentary
Acceptance Date Feb 1, 2025
Online Publication Date Feb 7, 2025
Deposit Date Feb 11, 2025
Publicly Available Date Feb 11, 2025
Journal Journal of clinical epidemiology
Print ISSN 0895-4356
Electronic ISSN 1878-5921
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2025.111712
Keywords Scoping reviews; Research prioritisation; Methodological process
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/2701811

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