Interest in how qualitative health research might be used more widely to inform health policy and medical practice is growing. Synthesising findings from individual qualitative studies may be one method but application of conventional systematic review methodology to qualitative research presents significant philosophical and practical challenges. The aim here was to examine the feasibility of synthesising qualitative research using qualitative methodology including a formative evaluation of criteria for assessing the research to be synthesised. Ten qualitative studies of adult patients' perspectives of diabetes were purposefully selected and questions proposed by the critical appraisal skills programme (CASP) adapted and used to assess pap...
Background: Syntheses of qualitative studies can inform health policy, services and our understandin...
AbstractThis article, the seventh in a series aiming to provide practical guidance for qualitative r...
Background: Syntheses of qualitative studies can inform health policy, services and our understandin...
Interest in how qualitative health research might be used more widely to inform health policy and me...
Background: methods for reviewing and synthesising findings from quantitative research studies in he...
Methods for reviewing and synthesising findings from quantitative research studies in health care ar...
Objectives: Synthesizing qualitative research is an important means of ensuring the needs, preferenc...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses have been a central pillar of evidence-based practice and polic...
BACKGROUND: Qualitative synthesis has become more commonplace in recent years. Meta-ethnography is o...
Abstract Background Decision making in health and social care requires robust syntheses of both quan...
Studies that systematically search for and synthesise qualitative research are becoming more eviden...
Background: Qualitative synthesis approaches are increasingly used in healthcare research. One of th...
BACKGROUND:Qualitative synthesis has become more commonplace in recent years. Meta-ethnography is on...
Objectives: To demonstrate the benefits of applying meta ethnography to the synthesis of qualitative...
Context  Formal qualitative synthesis is the process of pooling qualitative and mixed-method re...
Background: Syntheses of qualitative studies can inform health policy, services and our understandin...
AbstractThis article, the seventh in a series aiming to provide practical guidance for qualitative r...
Background: Syntheses of qualitative studies can inform health policy, services and our understandin...
Interest in how qualitative health research might be used more widely to inform health policy and me...
Background: methods for reviewing and synthesising findings from quantitative research studies in he...
Methods for reviewing and synthesising findings from quantitative research studies in health care ar...
Objectives: Synthesizing qualitative research is an important means of ensuring the needs, preferenc...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses have been a central pillar of evidence-based practice and polic...
BACKGROUND: Qualitative synthesis has become more commonplace in recent years. Meta-ethnography is o...
Abstract Background Decision making in health and social care requires robust syntheses of both quan...
Studies that systematically search for and synthesise qualitative research are becoming more eviden...
Background: Qualitative synthesis approaches are increasingly used in healthcare research. One of th...
BACKGROUND:Qualitative synthesis has become more commonplace in recent years. Meta-ethnography is on...
Objectives: To demonstrate the benefits of applying meta ethnography to the synthesis of qualitative...
Context  Formal qualitative synthesis is the process of pooling qualitative and mixed-method re...
Background: Syntheses of qualitative studies can inform health policy, services and our understandin...
AbstractThis article, the seventh in a series aiming to provide practical guidance for qualitative r...
Background: Syntheses of qualitative studies can inform health policy, services and our understandin...