TY - JOUR
T1 - Metodología INTEGRA para el desarrollo revisiones integrativas
T2 - origen, directrices y recomendaciones
AU - Valencia-Contrera, Miguel
AU - Febré, Naldy
AU - Jiménez, Daniella Cancino
AU - Rivera-Rojas, Flérida
AU - Villa-Velasquez, Jenifer
AU - Vergara, Solange Vallejos
AU - Lozano-Romero, Alba
AU - Ardiles-Irarrazabal, Rodrigo Alejandro
AU - Castro-Bastidas, José
AU - Quintana-Zavala, María
AU - Do Carmo Cruz Robazzi, Maria Lucia
AU - Vilchez-Barboza, Vivian
AU - Valenzuela-Suazo, Sandra
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024; Los autores.
PY - 2024/1/1
Y1 - 2024/1/1
N2 - Introduction: The “INTEGRA” methodology represents an updated approach for integrative reviews, emphasizing the quality of outcomes in response to a need expressed by the scientific community. Objective: To present the INTEGRA methodology and provide guidelines and recommendations for its application. Method: This methodological study was conducted in two stages: A) Development of the guideline and b) Analysis. The study was carried out by a team of experts from Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Brazil, who met at least one of the following criteria: A) holding a doctoral degree or being a doctoral candidate with experience in conducting literature reviews; b) having experience in developing reviews for or with professionals in clinical-care settings, policymakers, government agencies, or other decision-makers. Results: The “INTEGRA” methodology consists of seven stages: 1. (I) Idea or study problem; 2. (N) Narrowing down the inquiry or objective; 3. (T) Targeting the search strategy; 4. (E) Execution or implementation of the search; 5. (G) Grading and quality control of the results; 6. (R) Reviewing the results; 7. (A) Analysis and discussion. Conclusions: The application of the “INTEGRA” methodology will provide authors with guidelines for developing integrative reviews and improving the quality of contributions in this field.
AB - Introduction: The “INTEGRA” methodology represents an updated approach for integrative reviews, emphasizing the quality of outcomes in response to a need expressed by the scientific community. Objective: To present the INTEGRA methodology and provide guidelines and recommendations for its application. Method: This methodological study was conducted in two stages: A) Development of the guideline and b) Analysis. The study was carried out by a team of experts from Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Brazil, who met at least one of the following criteria: A) holding a doctoral degree or being a doctoral candidate with experience in conducting literature reviews; b) having experience in developing reviews for or with professionals in clinical-care settings, policymakers, government agencies, or other decision-makers. Results: The “INTEGRA” methodology consists of seven stages: 1. (I) Idea or study problem; 2. (N) Narrowing down the inquiry or objective; 3. (T) Targeting the search strategy; 4. (E) Execution or implementation of the search; 5. (G) Grading and quality control of the results; 6. (R) Reviewing the results; 7. (A) Analysis and discussion. Conclusions: The application of the “INTEGRA” methodology will provide authors with guidelines for developing integrative reviews and improving the quality of contributions in this field.
KW - Critical Analysis of the Literature
KW - Integrative Review
KW - Methodology
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85208021684&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.56294/dm2024.401
DO - 10.56294/dm2024.401
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85208021684
SN - 2953-4917
VL - 3
JO - Data and Metadata
JF - Data and Metadata
M1 - 401
ER -