Table 1.
Study inclusion–exclusion criteria
| Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria |
|---|---|
| Include studies: | Exclude studies that: |
| (1) Pertaining to, describing or involving a health research partnership (inclusive of studies reporting evaluative, process evaluative, technical assistance and facilitated implementation research activity or roles) | (1) Do not meet the definition of a health research partnership |
| (2) Involving the development, use and/or assessment of a health research partnership outcome or impact assessment tool (or element/property of a tool), as an aim of the study (inclusive of multi-tool or toolkit studies, and studies involving frameworks/models when accompanied by a tool) | (2) Involve researcher–researcher or interprofessional (non-researcher inclusive) healthcare team partnerships |
| (3) Reporting empirical evidence of the psychometric properties of tools (e.g. validity, reliability) | (3) Do not involve the development, use and/or assessment of a health research partnership tool (or element/property of a tool), as an aim of the study |
| (4) That are accessible and amenable to full-text review | (4) Do not report empirical evidence of the psychometric properties of tools (e.g. validity, reliability) |
| (5) Reporting primary research findings drawn from empirical evidence | (5) Are not available or amenable to full-text review |
| (6) Reporting relevant abstractable data | (6) Report head-to-head tool comparisons without separately reporting tool-specific findings |
| (7) Of any design type that meets eligibility criteria | (7) Do not report primary research findings drawn from empirical evidence |
| (8) Lack adequate or relevant abstractable data |