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The problem of appraising qualitative research


M Dixon-Woods, RL Shaw, S Agarwal, JA … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2004 - qshc.bmj.com
Qualitative research can make a valuable contribution to the study of quality
and safety in health care. Sound ways of appraising qualitative research are
needed, but currently there are many different proposals with few signs of ...
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Finding qualitative research: an evaluation of search strategies


RL Shaw, A Booth, AJ Sutton, T Miller, JA … - BMC Medical Research Methodology, 2004 - biomedcentral.com
Three search strategies for qualitative research in the example area of support
for breast-feeding were evaluated using six electronic bibliographic databases.
The strategies were based on using thesaurus terms, free-text terms and ...
Cited by 37 - Related articles - Cached - All 14 versions

Applying systematic review methods to studies of people's views: an example from public …

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A Harden, J Garcia, S Oliver, R Rees, J … - British Medical Journal, 2004 - jech.bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/jech.2003.014829 2004;58;794-800 J Epidemiol Community
Health Brunton and Ann Oakley Angela Harden, Jo Garcia ...
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Evaluating and synthesizing qualitative research: the need to develop a distinctive approach


RSBMA PhD, MBBSDL ALA - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice - interscience.wiley.com
The growing popularity of qualitative research has led to calls for it to be
incorporated into the evidence base. It is argued that, in seeking to respond to
this challenge, it is important that we recognize the important differences ...
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Synthesising qualitative and quantitative evidence: a review of possible methods


M Dixon-Woods, S Agarwal, D Jones, B Young … - Journal of health services research & policy, 2005 - jhsrp.rsmjournals.com
Background: The limitations of traditional forms of systematic review in making
optimal use of all forms of evidence are increasingly evident, especially for
policy-makers and practitioners. There is an urgent need for robust ways of ...
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Using meta ethnography to synthesise qualitative research: a worked example


N Britten, R Campbell, C Pope, J Donovan, M … - Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 2002 - jhsrp.rsmjournals.com
Results: Six key concepts were identified: adherence/compliance;
self-regulation; aversion; alternative coping strategies; sanctions; and
selective disclosure. Four second-order interpretations (derived from the ...
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Appraising qualitative research for inclusion in systematic reviews: a quantitative and …


M Dixon-Woods, A Sutton, R Shaw, T Miller, J … - Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 2007 - jhsrp.rsmjournals.com
Page 1. Original research Appraising qualitative research for inclusion in systematic
reviews: a quantitative and qualitative comparison of three methods ...
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Application of systematic review methods to qualitative research: practical issues.


ML Jones, MAMPDP MSc - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2004 - pt.wkhealth.com
Findings: The identification of relevant studies is substantially more
time-consuming than the identification of relevant studies for a systematic
review of randomized controlled trials. A substantially larger proportion ...
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Including qualitative research in systematic reviews: opportunities and problems


M Dixon-Woods, R Fitzpatrick, K Roberts - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2001 - ingentaconnect.com
The need for a critical approach to evidence-based health care (EBH) is now well
recognized (Miles et al. 1997, 1998, 1999), and with it the need for a more
critical and inclusive approach to what consti- tutes evidence. The ...
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Evaluating meta-ethnography: a synthesis of qualitative research on lay experiences of …


R Campbell, P Pound, C Pope, N Britten, R … - Social Science & Medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
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 ...
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