Concept mapping is a strategy that can be utilized to visually explore relationships among articles included in a systematic review (
Popay et al., 2006).
Delany T, Lawless A, Baum F,
Popay J, Jones L, McDermott D, et al.
Popay, "Systematically reviewing qualitative and quantitative evidence to inform management and policy-making in the health field," Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, vol.
Wainwright (2011) found that the clinically based Quality of Life instruments, such as the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey Instrument (Hill, Harries, &
Popay, 1993; Rand Health, n.d.), did not address all the characteristics of what she considered essential to her own post-operative wellbeing.
The participants could then add validity to the researcher's interpretations of central issues by ensuring their perspectives were correctly represented (
Popay, Rogers, & Williams, 1998).
(11.) Armstrong R, Waters E, Roberts H, Oliver S,
Popay J.
Attree, P., French, B., Milton, B., Povall, S., Whitehead, M., &
Popay, J.
(11) Mays, Roberts and
Popay wrote that scoping reviews "aim to map rapidly the key concepts underpinning a research area and the main sources and types of evidence available, and can be undertaken as stand-alone projects in their own right especially where an area is complex or has not been reviewed before".
Prosperity refers to access to consumer products, and the connection of social inclusion with health is consistent with the World Health Organisation's agenda to address the social determinants of health (
Popay et al.
Rodgers M, Sowden A, Petticrew M, Arai L, Roberts H, Britten N,
Popay J.
Derick
Popay, who has led the work on the hall, said: "The window has come back to its home area."