Social Sciences and Humanities Open (Jan 2022)

Interdisciplinary mixed methods systematic reviews: Reflections on methodological best practices, theoretical considerations, and practical implications across disciplines

  • Lorelli Nowell,
  • Alessandra Paolucci,
  • Swati Dhingra,
  • Michele Jacobsen,
  • Diane L. Lorenzetti,
  • Liza Lorenzetti,
  • Elizabeth Oddone-Paolucci

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 100295

Abstract

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Literature reviews have recently gained increased recognition for their value in advancing knowledge and decision making across disciplines. While interdisciplinary mixed-methods systematic reviews create opportunities to synthesize knowledge and insights from across disciplines, it is important to highlight the challenges, successes, and theoretical and practical considerations in combining research from various disciplines and research methodologies. In this article, we reflect on our experiences with conducting an interdisciplinary mixed-methods systematic review and outline theoretical and practical considerations involved in ensuring that methodologically rigorous, transparent, and meaningful research was achieved. As a group of academics from Education, Medicine, Nursing, and Social Work, who worked together on an interdisciplinary mixed-methods systematic review, we offer insights from our personal experiences as a transparent exemplar for how we embraced the challenges in conducting our project and managed the bottlenecks that often occur in interdisciplinary research.