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Fig 1.

Secondary search process based on ‘seed’ article used to generate the citation map, adapted from Costa et al. (2025) [48].

Note: The black element in the center represents a published study and was selected as the pivot for mapping the evidence; the articles represented by the orange elements – previous studies (R1, R2, and R5) were directly cited by the seed; the articles represented by the green elements are more recent studies (C1, C3, and C4) that cite the seed; and the lighter-colored elements represent studies that resemble the seed, identified as relevant by an artificial intelligence algorithm using the seed as a reference (R3, R4, C2, and C5, linked by dashed lines). The horizontal axis indicates the publication timeline, and the vertical axis refers to the number of citations (higher at the top means a greater number of citations received).

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Table 1.

PCC framework.

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Table 2.

Strings defined for the primary scientific databases search.

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Fig 2.

Scoping review flow diagram, adapted by Chaves et al. (2025) [48].

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