BACKGROUND: Health policy makers now have access to a greater number and variety of systematic reviews to inform different stages in the policy making process, including reviews of qualitative research. The inclusion of mixed methods studies in systematic reviews is increasing, but these studies pose particular challenges to methods of review. This article examines the quality of the reporting of mixed methods and qualitative-only studies. METHODS: We used two completed systematic reviews to generate a sample of qualitative studies and mixed method studies in order to make an assessment of how the quality of reporting and rigor of qualitative-only studies compares with that of mixed-methods studies. RESULTS: Overall, the r...
The concept of systematic reviewing of research literatures became influential in the second half of...
Cochrane systematic reviews have proven to be beneficial for decision making processes, both on a pr...
Objectives: Mixed methods systematic reviews (MMSRs) combine quantitative and qualitative evidence w...
Abstract Background Health policy makers now have access to a greater number and variety of systemat...
Background The inclusion of qualitative studies in systematic reviews poses methodological challeng...
Methods for systematic reviews are well developed for trials, but not for non-experimental or qualit...
Conducting mixed methods reviews is challenging. The aim of this paper is to describe a range of rat...
A new form of literature review has emerged, Mixed Studies Review (MSR). These reviews include quali...
Introduction: Mixed methods systematic reviews (MMSR) provide a more complete basis for complex deci...
Mixed methods research (MMR) has become increasingly popular in recent years. Yet, methodological ch...
Historically, qualitative and quantitative approaches have been applied relatively separately in syn...
The value of including data from different types of studies in systematic reviews of health interven...
Background: Health researchers undertake studies which combine qualitative and quantitative methods....
This paper provides health science researchers new to mixed methods research with a review of the ...
Mixed-Method studies have emerged from the paradigm wars between qualitative and quantitative resear...
The concept of systematic reviewing of research literatures became influential in the second half of...
Cochrane systematic reviews have proven to be beneficial for decision making processes, both on a pr...
Objectives: Mixed methods systematic reviews (MMSRs) combine quantitative and qualitative evidence w...
Abstract Background Health policy makers now have access to a greater number and variety of systemat...
Background The inclusion of qualitative studies in systematic reviews poses methodological challeng...
Methods for systematic reviews are well developed for trials, but not for non-experimental or qualit...
Conducting mixed methods reviews is challenging. The aim of this paper is to describe a range of rat...
A new form of literature review has emerged, Mixed Studies Review (MSR). These reviews include quali...
Introduction: Mixed methods systematic reviews (MMSR) provide a more complete basis for complex deci...
Mixed methods research (MMR) has become increasingly popular in recent years. Yet, methodological ch...
Historically, qualitative and quantitative approaches have been applied relatively separately in syn...
The value of including data from different types of studies in systematic reviews of health interven...
Background: Health researchers undertake studies which combine qualitative and quantitative methods....
This paper provides health science researchers new to mixed methods research with a review of the ...
Mixed-Method studies have emerged from the paradigm wars between qualitative and quantitative resear...
The concept of systematic reviewing of research literatures became influential in the second half of...
Cochrane systematic reviews have proven to be beneficial for decision making processes, both on a pr...
Objectives: Mixed methods systematic reviews (MMSRs) combine quantitative and qualitative evidence w...