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Analiza bibliometryczna×Przegląd narracyjny×Meta-synteza jakościowa×
DziedzinaNaukometriaNaukometriaSynteza dowodów
RodzinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok powstania1969 (term coined); practice dates to 1920s–1930sPre-20th century practice; peer-reviewed methodological guidance from 2000s onward2007
TwórcaAlan Pritchard (coined term); earlier quantitative work by Paul Otlet (1934) and S. C. Bradford (1934)Traditional academic practice; formalized discussion by Green, Johnson & Adams (2006)Sandelowski & Barroso (2007), Popularized by Thomas & Harden (2008)
TypQuantitative literature analysisLiterature review methodologyFramework
Źródło pierwotnePritchard, A. (1969). Statistical bibliography or bibliometrics? Journal of Documentation, 25(4), 348–349. link ↗Green, B. N., Johnson, C. D., & Adams, A. (2006). Writing narrative literature reviews for peer-reviewed journals: secrets of the trade. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine, 5(3), 101–117. DOI ↗Thomas, J., & Harden, A. (2008). Methods for the thematic synthesis of qualitative research in systematic reviews. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 8, 45. DOI ↗
Inne nazwybibliometrics, bibliometric study, bibliometric mapping, publication analysistraditional review, expert review, unsystematic review, narrative synthesisQualitative Evidence Synthesis, Thematic Synthesis, Metasynthesis, Qualitative Systematic Review
Pokrewne662
PodsumowanieBibliometric analysis applies statistical and mathematical methods to bibliographic records — publications, citations, authors, journals, and keywords — to measure and map the structure, output, and intellectual evolution of a research field. It is widely used to identify influential works, prolific authors, productive journals, collaboration networks, and emerging research themes across any academic discipline.A narrative review is a broad, author-directed synthesis of published literature on a topic, written to summarize, interpret, and contextualize existing knowledge without following the rigorous, pre-registered search and selection protocols that characterize systematic reviews. It draws on the author's expertise to weave disparate sources into a coherent account that identifies themes, debates, and directions for future research.Qualitative meta-synthesis is a systematic method for synthesizing findings from multiple qualitative research studies (interviews, focus groups, ethnographies) to develop integrated interpretations and theoretical insights. Formalized by Sandelowski and Barroso (2007) and popularized by Thomas and Harden (2008), qualitative meta-synthesis preserves the rich, contextual, interpretive nature of qualitative evidence while enabling broader conclusions across multiple studies. Unlike quantitative meta-analysis, which pools numbers, qualitative meta-synthesis synthesizes themes, meanings, and conceptual insights—answering questions like 'How do cancer patients experience treatment side effects?' or 'What factors shape patient engagement with preventive health programs?' across multiple studies.
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