<p>Background: Less than half of studies presented at conferences remain unpublished two years later, and these studies differ systematically from those that are published. In particular, the unpublished studies are less likely to report statistically significant findings, and this introduces publication bias. This has been well documented for quantitative studies, but has never been explored in relation to qualitative research.</p> <p>Methods: We reviewed the abstracts of qualitative research presented at the 1998 (n = 110) and 1999 (n = 114) British Sociological Association (BSA) Medical Sociology meetings, and attempted to locate those studies in databases or by contacting authors. We also appraised the quality of re...
When the findings of relevant studies are not disseminated, and are therefore not accessible, data w...
As its starting point, this article investigates claims published in Qualitative Inquiry by Ceglowsk...
Context: Although qualitative studies are becoming more appreciated in healthcare, the number of pub...
BACKGROUND: Less than half of studies presented at conferences remain unpublished two years later, a...
Qualitative research findings are increasingly used to inform decision-making. Research has indicate...
Qualitative research appears to be gaining acceptability in medical journals. Yet, little is actuall...
A considerable proportion of quantitative research remains unpublished once completed. Little resear...
BACKGROUND: Qualitative research findings are increasingly used to inform decision-making. Research ...
Background: Qualitative research appears to be gaining acceptability in medical journals. Yet, littl...
Fujian Song, Lee Hooper, Yoon K LokeNorwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UKAb...
Abstract Background Qualitative research has the pote...
Abstract Background Qualitative research has the pote...
Many scholars employing qualitative research methods would not doubt that there is a need for qualit...
OBJECTIVES: To conceptualise and discuss dissemination bias in qualitative research. RESULTS: It...
OBJECTIVES: To conceptualise and discuss dissemination bias in qualitative research. RESULTS: It...
When the findings of relevant studies are not disseminated, and are therefore not accessible, data w...
As its starting point, this article investigates claims published in Qualitative Inquiry by Ceglowsk...
Context: Although qualitative studies are becoming more appreciated in healthcare, the number of pub...
BACKGROUND: Less than half of studies presented at conferences remain unpublished two years later, a...
Qualitative research findings are increasingly used to inform decision-making. Research has indicate...
Qualitative research appears to be gaining acceptability in medical journals. Yet, little is actuall...
A considerable proportion of quantitative research remains unpublished once completed. Little resear...
BACKGROUND: Qualitative research findings are increasingly used to inform decision-making. Research ...
Background: Qualitative research appears to be gaining acceptability in medical journals. Yet, littl...
Fujian Song, Lee Hooper, Yoon K LokeNorwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UKAb...
Abstract Background Qualitative research has the pote...
Abstract Background Qualitative research has the pote...
Many scholars employing qualitative research methods would not doubt that there is a need for qualit...
OBJECTIVES: To conceptualise and discuss dissemination bias in qualitative research. RESULTS: It...
OBJECTIVES: To conceptualise and discuss dissemination bias in qualitative research. RESULTS: It...
When the findings of relevant studies are not disseminated, and are therefore not accessible, data w...
As its starting point, this article investigates claims published in Qualitative Inquiry by Ceglowsk...
Context: Although qualitative studies are becoming more appreciated in healthcare, the number of pub...