Objective: The objective of this paper is to outline the updated methodological approach for conducting a JBI MMSR with a focus on data synthesis, specifically, methods related to how data are combined and the overall integration of the quantitative and qualitative evidence. Introduction: Mixed methods systematic reviews (MMSRs) provide a more complete basis for complex decision making than that currently offered by single method reviews, thereby maximizing their usefulness to clinical and policy decision makers. Although MMSRs are gaining traction, guidance regarding the methodology of combining quantitative and qualitative data is limited. In 2014, the JBI Mixed Methods Review Methodology Group developed guidance for MMSRs; however, since...
A new form of literature review has emerged, Mixed Studies Review (MSR). These reviews include quali...
Guideline developers are increasingly dealing with more difficult decisions concerning whether to re...
BACKGROUND: Health policy makers now have access to a greater number and variety of systematic r...
Objective: The objective of this paper is to outline the updated methodological approach for condu...
Objective Mixed methods systematic reviews (MMSR) combine quantitative and qualitative evidence wit...
Objective Mixed methods systematic reviews (MMSR) combine quantitative and qualitative evidence wit...
Objectives: Mixed methods systematic reviews (MMSRs) combine quantitative and qualitative evidence w...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from Wiley via...
There are an increasing number of published single-method systematic reviews that focus on different...
Objectives: Mixed method reviews require the combined use of qualitative and quantitative research e...
Mixed methods–mixed research synthesis is a form of systematic review in which the findings of quali...
Presentation on use of mixed methods in diverse study types, which combines the findings of ‘qualita...
Evidence synthesis is critical in evidence-based healthcare and is a core program of JBI. JBI eviden...
Conducting mixed methods reviews is challenging. The aim of this paper is to describe a range of rat...
Historically, qualitative and quantitative approaches have been applied relatively separately in syn...
A new form of literature review has emerged, Mixed Studies Review (MSR). These reviews include quali...
Guideline developers are increasingly dealing with more difficult decisions concerning whether to re...
BACKGROUND: Health policy makers now have access to a greater number and variety of systematic r...
Objective: The objective of this paper is to outline the updated methodological approach for condu...
Objective Mixed methods systematic reviews (MMSR) combine quantitative and qualitative evidence wit...
Objective Mixed methods systematic reviews (MMSR) combine quantitative and qualitative evidence wit...
Objectives: Mixed methods systematic reviews (MMSRs) combine quantitative and qualitative evidence w...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from Wiley via...
There are an increasing number of published single-method systematic reviews that focus on different...
Objectives: Mixed method reviews require the combined use of qualitative and quantitative research e...
Mixed methods–mixed research synthesis is a form of systematic review in which the findings of quali...
Presentation on use of mixed methods in diverse study types, which combines the findings of ‘qualita...
Evidence synthesis is critical in evidence-based healthcare and is a core program of JBI. JBI eviden...
Conducting mixed methods reviews is challenging. The aim of this paper is to describe a range of rat...
Historically, qualitative and quantitative approaches have been applied relatively separately in syn...
A new form of literature review has emerged, Mixed Studies Review (MSR). These reviews include quali...
Guideline developers are increasingly dealing with more difficult decisions concerning whether to re...
BACKGROUND: Health policy makers now have access to a greater number and variety of systematic r...