This article reflects on the use of a multisite rapid appraisal (RA) approach with reference to the (to-date) largest qualitative study gathering the views of cancer and cancer care in a cross-section of the Scottish population. A series of ten RAs were conducted in ten communities across Scotland, reflecting the geographical and socioeconomic spread of the Scottish population and involving 507 members of the public, including the views of people who are often termed “hard to reach.” The research method is evaluated with reference to principles of RA approaches: the inductive approach, triangulation, assessment and response, and participation. Presentation of the methods adopted in this study demonstrates the value of the rapid appraisal ap...
Abstract Background Health care decision makers often...
Background A regional Research Design Service, funded by the National Institute for Health Resear...
Objectives: To solicit experiences with and perceptions of rapid reviews from stakeholders, includin...
This article reflects on the use of a multisite rapid appraisal (RA) approach with reference to the ...
This article reflects on the use of a multisite rapid appraisal (RA) approach with reference to the ...
Abstract Background To investigate how a relatively socio-economically deprived community's needs ha...
The selection of a model to guide the understanding and resolution of community problems is an impor...
This paper reviews the development of various methods designed to generate relevant social informati...
This paper reports on our experience of undertaking a Rapid Appraisal of Health and Social Needs (RN...
The aim is to develop a rigorous, transparent and replicable methodology for researchers and clinici...
The way that public involvement in research has been evaluated as a complex intervention has deraile...
This paper describes the evolution of the concept of rapid epidemiologic assessment (REA) from a ser...
Background: Public involvement is central to health and social research policies, yet few systematic...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Within the field of evidence-based practice, policy makers, health c...
A major component of current policies aimed at promoting the delivery of an effective health service...
Abstract Background Health care decision makers often...
Background A regional Research Design Service, funded by the National Institute for Health Resear...
Objectives: To solicit experiences with and perceptions of rapid reviews from stakeholders, includin...
This article reflects on the use of a multisite rapid appraisal (RA) approach with reference to the ...
This article reflects on the use of a multisite rapid appraisal (RA) approach with reference to the ...
Abstract Background To investigate how a relatively socio-economically deprived community's needs ha...
The selection of a model to guide the understanding and resolution of community problems is an impor...
This paper reviews the development of various methods designed to generate relevant social informati...
This paper reports on our experience of undertaking a Rapid Appraisal of Health and Social Needs (RN...
The aim is to develop a rigorous, transparent and replicable methodology for researchers and clinici...
The way that public involvement in research has been evaluated as a complex intervention has deraile...
This paper describes the evolution of the concept of rapid epidemiologic assessment (REA) from a ser...
Background: Public involvement is central to health and social research policies, yet few systematic...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Within the field of evidence-based practice, policy makers, health c...
A major component of current policies aimed at promoting the delivery of an effective health service...
Abstract Background Health care decision makers often...
Background A regional Research Design Service, funded by the National Institute for Health Resear...
Objectives: To solicit experiences with and perceptions of rapid reviews from stakeholders, includin...