“…EGMs share some qualities with other approaches for synthesis and mapping evidence (e.g., evidence maps, scoping studies, systematic maps, rapid evidence assessments, and systematic reviews); however, EGMs bring together various features of other approaches that set them apart. EGMs were originally designed to evaluate interventions, but they have been applied more broadly to examine nonintervention research (Bragge et al, 2011; Jolley et al, 2022; Rodrigues-Machado et al, 2022). Overall, EGMs offer a visual depiction of existing evidence to highlight critical gaps in existing knowledge areas, augmenting traditional scoping reviews (Snilstveit et al, 2016).…”