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| Integrativni pregled× | Bibliometric Analysis× | Pregled obima× | |
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| Oblast | Naukometrija | Naukometrija | Naukometrija |
| Porodica | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Godina nastanka≠ | 2005 (updated methodology); roots in Cooper (1982) | 1969 (term coined); practice dates to 1920s–1930s | 2005 |
| Tvorac≠ | Robin Whittemore & Kathleen Knafl | Alan Pritchard (coined term); earlier quantitative work by Paul Otlet (1934) and S. C. Bradford (1934) | Hilary Arksey & Lisa O'Malley |
| Tip≠ | Systematic review method | Quantitative literature analysis | Evidence synthesis review design |
| Temeljni izvor≠ | Whittemore, R., & Knafl, K. (2005). The integrative review: Updated methodology. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 52(5), 546–553. DOI ↗ | Pritchard, A. (1969). Statistical bibliography or bibliometrics? Journal of Documentation, 25(4), 348–349. link ↗ | Arksey, H., & O'Malley, L. (2005). Scoping studies: towards a methodological framework. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 8(1), 19–32. DOI ↗ |
| Drugi nazivi | integrative literature review, integrative research review, ILR, integrative synthesis | bibliometrics, bibliometric study, bibliometric mapping, publication analysis | scoping study, literature scoping, evidence mapping review, rapid evidence map |
| Srodne | 6 | 6 | 6 |
| Sažetak≠ | An integrative review is a systematic method for synthesising literature that allows the simultaneous inclusion of diverse study designs — experimental, quasi-experimental, and non-experimental — as well as theoretical papers. Unlike the conventional systematic review, which is restricted to controlled trials or a single methodology, the integrative review builds a comprehensive understanding of a phenomenon by drawing on the full breadth of the relevant evidence base. The method follows a rigorous, structured pipeline to ensure transparency and minimise bias. | Bibliometric 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 scoping review is a systematic evidence-synthesis method that maps the breadth and nature of research on a topic — identifying key concepts, evidence types, and gaps — without necessarily appraising study quality or pooling effect sizes. Developed by Arksey and O'Malley (2005) and refined by Levac and colleagues (2010), it is particularly valuable for emerging or heterogeneous fields where a full systematic review would be premature or infeasible. |
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