Survey-based papers are quantitative research papers with typical 4 sections called IMRD--Intro, methods, results, discussion. In contrast, review papers, as the name suggests, are based on thorough review of existing literature on a given topic with defined scope, and exclusion/inclusion criteria for selection of literature. Most prevalent types of review papers are Narrative or Traditional literature reviews, Scoping Reviews, Systematic Quantitative Literature Review, including meta analysis.
Survey-based papers are quantitative research papers with typical 4 sections called IMRD--Intro, methods, results, discussion. In contrast, review papers, as the name suggests, are based on thorough review of existing literature on a given topic with defined scope, and exclusion/inclusion criteria for selection of literature. Most prevalent types of review papers are Narrative or Traditional literature reviews, Scoping Reviews, Systematic Quantitative Literature Review, including meta analysis.
For review of literature, there is a great process figure, which I recently droped on from Saunders et al (2009) see figure below. The same process can become relevant for review papers.