Background The syntheses of multiple qualitative studies can pull together data across different contexts, generate new theoretical or conceptual models, identify research gaps, and provide evidence for the development, implementation and evaluation of health interventions. This study aims to develop a framework for reporting the synthesis of qualitative health research. Methods We conducted a comprehensive search for guidance and reviews relevant to the synthesis of qualitative research, methodology papers, and published syntheses of qualitative health research in MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL and relevant organisational websites to May 2011. Initial items were generated inductively from guides to synthesizing qualitative health research. T...
Systematic synthesis of qualitative studies is widely used in health and social care. Regardless of ...
Description: Numerous methods exist for synthesising the findings of qualitative research. These ran...
Interest in synthesizing the findings of qualitative and quantitative evidence is increasing in resp...
A considerable number of journal publications using a range of qualitative synthesis approaches has ...
A considerable number of journal publications using a range of qualitative synthesis approaches has ...
Context  Formal qualitative synthesis is the process of pooling qualitative and mixed-method re...
Objectives: Synthesizing qualitative research is an important means of ensuring the needs, preferenc...
In 2007, the journal Qualitative Research published a review on qualitative evidence syntheses condu...
The new imperative in the health disciplines to be more methodologically inclusive has generated a g...
In 2007, the Journal ‘Qualitative Research’ published a review on qualitative evidence syntheses con...
Alongside reporting guidance for quantitative systematic reviews and meta-analyses, researchers have...
Enhancing the transparency in reporting the synthesis of qualitative research [ENTREQ].</p
This report highlights the key methods for qualitative synthesis and raises points of discussion and...
Objectives: To describe and compare, through a scoping review, emerging knowledge synthesis methods ...
This report highlights the key methods for qualitative synthesis and raises points of discussion and...
Systematic synthesis of qualitative studies is widely used in health and social care. Regardless of ...
Description: Numerous methods exist for synthesising the findings of qualitative research. These ran...
Interest in synthesizing the findings of qualitative and quantitative evidence is increasing in resp...
A considerable number of journal publications using a range of qualitative synthesis approaches has ...
A considerable number of journal publications using a range of qualitative synthesis approaches has ...
Context  Formal qualitative synthesis is the process of pooling qualitative and mixed-method re...
Objectives: Synthesizing qualitative research is an important means of ensuring the needs, preferenc...
In 2007, the journal Qualitative Research published a review on qualitative evidence syntheses condu...
The new imperative in the health disciplines to be more methodologically inclusive has generated a g...
In 2007, the Journal ‘Qualitative Research’ published a review on qualitative evidence syntheses con...
Alongside reporting guidance for quantitative systematic reviews and meta-analyses, researchers have...
Enhancing the transparency in reporting the synthesis of qualitative research [ENTREQ].</p
This report highlights the key methods for qualitative synthesis and raises points of discussion and...
Objectives: To describe and compare, through a scoping review, emerging knowledge synthesis methods ...
This report highlights the key methods for qualitative synthesis and raises points of discussion and...
Systematic synthesis of qualitative studies is widely used in health and social care. Regardless of ...
Description: Numerous methods exist for synthesising the findings of qualitative research. These ran...
Interest in synthesizing the findings of qualitative and quantitative evidence is increasing in resp...