Introduction: Qualitative studies are often inadequately reported, making it difficult to judge their appropriateness for decision making in public health. We assessed the publication characteristics and quality of reporting of qualitative and mixed-method studies from the Structured Operational Research and Training Initiative (SORT IT), a global partnership for operational research capacity building. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis of publications to assess the qualitative component using an adapted version of the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) checklist. Results: In 67 publications involving 18 countries, 32 journals and 13 public health themes, 55 were mixed-methods studies and 12 were qualitative s...
Research capacity is weakest in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) where operational research i...
INTRODUCTION: Transparency and completeness of health research is highly variable, with important de...
Qualitative research plays an important role in helping us describe, interpret and generate theories...
Abstract Background Health policy makers now have access to a greater number and variety of systemat...
This short report aims to give some insight into current publication patterns for high quality quali...
Qualitative research appears to be gaining acceptability in medical journals. Yet, little is actuall...
This article reviews the role and use of qualitative methods in public health research.'Signs of qua...
[Extract] An open letter from Trisha Greenhalgh et al. [1] to the editors of the British Medical Jou...
Abstract Background Qualitative research has the pote...
OBJECTIVES: Between 2009 and 2012, eight operational research capacity building courses were complet...
This article reviews the role and use of qualitative methods in public health research. ‘Signs of...
Mixed methods research (MMR) has become increasingly popular in recent years. Yet, methodological ch...
<p>Background: Less than half of studies presented at conferences remain unpublished two years...
BACKGROUND: Health policy makers now have access to a greater number and variety of systematic r...
Background: Health researchers undertake studies which combine qualitative and quantitative methods...
Research capacity is weakest in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) where operational research i...
INTRODUCTION: Transparency and completeness of health research is highly variable, with important de...
Qualitative research plays an important role in helping us describe, interpret and generate theories...
Abstract Background Health policy makers now have access to a greater number and variety of systemat...
This short report aims to give some insight into current publication patterns for high quality quali...
Qualitative research appears to be gaining acceptability in medical journals. Yet, little is actuall...
This article reviews the role and use of qualitative methods in public health research.'Signs of qua...
[Extract] An open letter from Trisha Greenhalgh et al. [1] to the editors of the British Medical Jou...
Abstract Background Qualitative research has the pote...
OBJECTIVES: Between 2009 and 2012, eight operational research capacity building courses were complet...
This article reviews the role and use of qualitative methods in public health research. ‘Signs of...
Mixed methods research (MMR) has become increasingly popular in recent years. Yet, methodological ch...
<p>Background: Less than half of studies presented at conferences remain unpublished two years...
BACKGROUND: Health policy makers now have access to a greater number and variety of systematic r...
Background: Health researchers undertake studies which combine qualitative and quantitative methods...
Research capacity is weakest in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) where operational research i...
INTRODUCTION: Transparency and completeness of health research is highly variable, with important de...
Qualitative research plays an important role in helping us describe, interpret and generate theories...