A free webinar hosted by Covidence (a recording will be shared to all registrants after the webinars).
Scoping reviews are powerful tools to explore broad or emerging topics, map existing evidence, and identify gaps in the literature. But how are they different from systematic reviews, and when should you choose one over the other? This webinar is designed for experienced researchers who want to confidently plan, conduct, or support scoping reviews. We’ll walk through key steps, common challenges, and practical tips to help you get started or refine your current approach.
By the end of this webinar, you will:
Deepen your understanding of when and why to choose a scoping review over other review types
Understand the essential steps involved in planning and conducting a scoping review
Gain practical tips to define your question, chart the data, and report your findings clearly
Bonus! This webinar is being led by Dr. Danielle Pollock, University of Adelaide. Dr Danielle Pollock is a nationally and internationally recognised evidence synthesis methodologist and lived experience research stillbirth stigma. She is a Senior Research Fellow and senior member of the Health Evidence Synthesis, Recommendations, and Impact (HESRI) research group, with extensive experience in evidence synthesis methodology, guideline development, and interest holder engagement. She has played a leading role in advancing scoping review methodology, establishing and coordinating the JBI Scoping Review Network, and supporting research teams worldwide in the design and conduct of high-quality reviews. Her work focuses on advancing evidence-based healthcare through rigorous methodology, respectful collaboration, and meaningful engagement with diverse communities.
If you can’t attend the live session, register anyway and you will receive a recording 24 hrs after the session.