What are the methodological characteristics of evidence and gap maps? A systematic review and evidence and gap map

  • Fredlund M
  • Rogers M
  • Orr N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Clarity on the characteristics of methods used to produce evidence and gap maps (EGMs) will highlight areas where method development is needed to ensure these increasingly produced tools are made following best practice to assure their quality and utility. This paper aims to describe the range, nature and variability of key methodological characteristics of studies publishing EGMs.

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Fredlund, M., Rogers, M., Orr, N., Kneale, D., Allen, K., & Thompson Coon, J. (2024). What are the methodological characteristics of evidence and gap maps? A systematic review and evidence and gap map. Cochrane Evidence Synthesis and Methods, 2(8). https://doi.org/10.1002/cesm.12096

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