Review:

Narrative Review

overall review score: 4
score is between 0 and 5
A narrative review is a type of literature review that provides a comprehensive, qualitative summary of existing research on a particular topic. It synthesizes findings from multiple studies, offering insights, context, and interpretations without following a strict systematic methodology. Narrative reviews are often used to establish background knowledge, identify trends, and highlight gaps in the literature.

Key Features

  • Qualitative synthesis of existing research
  • Flexible and broad scope covering multiple studies
  • Lacks formal systematic methodology
  • Provides contextualized interpretation and discussion
  • Often used in initial exploratory phases or overview of a field

Pros

  • Offers a comprehensive overview of a topic
  • Flexible and adaptable to different subjects and purposes
  • Useful for identifying gaps and generating hypotheses
  • Accessible format suitable for educational purposes

Cons

  • Potential for subjective bias in selection and interpretation
  • Lack of systematic rigor may affect reliability
  • Hard to reproduce or verify methods compared to systematic reviews
  • Risk of overlooking relevant studies due to less structured approach

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