Review:

Narrative Literature Review

overall review score: 3.8
score is between 0 and 5
A narrative literature review is a comprehensive summary and synthesis of existing research on a specific topic, presented in a descriptive, non-systematic manner. It provides an overview of the current state of knowledge, identifies gaps, and offers insights based on the author’s interpretation.

Key Features

  • Descriptive and interpretive approach to summarizing literature
  • Flexible structure without strict methodological constraints
  • Emphasizes thematic organization over systematic search criteria
  • Provides contextual understanding and expert insights
  • Often used for introductory chapters or broad overviews

Pros

  • Offers a broad understanding of a topic in an accessible way
  • Flexible and adaptable to different subjects and purposes
  • Helpful for identifying general trends and gaps in research
  • Allows for author's expertise and interpretation

Cons

  • Lacks the methodological rigor of systematic reviews
  • Potential for selection bias due to non-standardized procedures
  • Less reproducible and transparent compared to systematic approaches
  • May overlook relevant studies if not conducted thoroughly

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