This article uses the experience of reviewing the evidence on the financial support available for defaulting home owners to consider the opportunities and challenges systematic review methods present to social policy. It addresses concerns about examining the strength of given evidence, and perceptions of it being a purely technical method to review existing research. It argues that there is merit in utilising the method to provide research users with transparent summaries of the most robust evidence with minimum bias. The article outlines the challenges presented and suggests that social policy researchers have a valuable contribution to make to the developing methods
Systematic reviews are gaining prominence and recognition as being an important methodological appro...
This thesis uses a case study of the process of conducting a systematic review in the field of subst...
Policymakers seeking empirical evidence on social policy interventions often find themselves confron...
This article uses the experience of reviewing the evidence on the financial support available for de...
The recent turn towards evidence-based or evidence-informed policy making has generated interest in ...
This article argues that the development of systematic review methods for social policy and practice...
The authors argue that learning from existing evidence is a key skill both for researchers and polic...
There is growing interest in methods of systematic research review as a means to accumulate a solid ...
This article proposes a new approach to assessing evidence during a systematic evidence review aimin...
When swift, accurate appraisal of evidence is required to inform policy concerning broad research qu...
Systematic reviews provide a vital tool for policy makers and practitioners to find what works, how ...
This article examines how systematic reviews might best address social care research. In the context...
This discussion paper is based on my experiences with the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE...
This article proposes a new approach to assessing evidence during a systematic evidence review aimin...
Background: The last 35 years have seen a proliferation of systematic reviews seeking to synthesise ...
Systematic reviews are gaining prominence and recognition as being an important methodological appro...
This thesis uses a case study of the process of conducting a systematic review in the field of subst...
Policymakers seeking empirical evidence on social policy interventions often find themselves confron...
This article uses the experience of reviewing the evidence on the financial support available for de...
The recent turn towards evidence-based or evidence-informed policy making has generated interest in ...
This article argues that the development of systematic review methods for social policy and practice...
The authors argue that learning from existing evidence is a key skill both for researchers and polic...
There is growing interest in methods of systematic research review as a means to accumulate a solid ...
This article proposes a new approach to assessing evidence during a systematic evidence review aimin...
When swift, accurate appraisal of evidence is required to inform policy concerning broad research qu...
Systematic reviews provide a vital tool for policy makers and practitioners to find what works, how ...
This article examines how systematic reviews might best address social care research. In the context...
This discussion paper is based on my experiences with the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE...
This article proposes a new approach to assessing evidence during a systematic evidence review aimin...
Background: The last 35 years have seen a proliferation of systematic reviews seeking to synthesise ...
Systematic reviews are gaining prominence and recognition as being an important methodological appro...
This thesis uses a case study of the process of conducting a systematic review in the field of subst...
Policymakers seeking empirical evidence on social policy interventions often find themselves confron...