Systematic maps

Systematic mapping is a way of taking stock of the existing literature on a particular topic. It is a tool that offers policy makers, practitioners and researchers a way of identifying narrower policy and practice-relevant review questions. It also identifies gaps in evidence.

SCIE Systematic mapping guidance (Draft)
SCIE Research resource 3

The extent and impact of depression on BME older people and the acceptability, accessibility and effectiveness of social care provision
SCIE Systematic map 3

The recovery approach in community-based vocational and training adult mental health day services
SCIE Systematic map 2
Published: July 2007

The extent and impact of parental mental health problems on families and the acceptability, accessibility and effectiveness of interventions
SCIE Systematic map 1
Published: March 2012