K (2011) Effectiveness of search strategies for qualitative research about barriers and facilitators of program delivery

  • Mark Pearson
  • Tiffany Moxham
  • Kate Ashton
Publication date
October 2016

Abstract

Electronic database search strategies have developed substantially over the course of the past two decades, but their optimal use within a broader search strategy remains unclear. This article evaluates the use of a range of search strategies to identify qualitative evidence on the implementation of cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention programs. Within the time-limited context of the production of a policy-relevant systematic review, the authors found the protocol-driven, targeted, and reference-checking search strategies to be the most effective, while obtaining authors ’ sugges-tions proved to be a resource-intensive process with negligible results

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