Developing a reporting guideline to improve meta-ethnography in health research: the eMERGe mixed-methods

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Developing a reporting guideline to improve meta-ethnography in health research: the eMERGe mixed-methods. / Cunningham, Maggie; France, Emma F.; Ring, Nicola et al.
Yn: Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR), Cyfrol 7, Rhif 4, 02.2019.

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Cunningham, M, France, EF, Ring, N, Uny, I, Duncan, EAS, Roberts, RJ, Jepson, RG, Maxwell, M, Turley, RL & Noyes, J 2019, 'Developing a reporting guideline to improve meta-ethnography in health research: the eMERGe mixed-methods', Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR), cyfrol. 7, rhif 4. https://doi.org/10.3310/hsdr07040

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Cunningham, M., France, E. F., Ring, N., Uny, I., Duncan, E. A. S., Roberts, R. J., Jepson, R. G., Maxwell, M., Turley, R. L., & Noyes, J. (2019). Developing a reporting guideline to improve meta-ethnography in health research: the eMERGe mixed-methods. Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR), 7(4). https://doi.org/10.3310/hsdr07040

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Cunningham M, France EF, Ring N, Uny I, Duncan EAS, Roberts RJ, Jepson RG, Maxwell M, Turley RL, Noyes J. 2019. Developing a reporting guideline to improve meta-ethnography in health research: the eMERGe mixed-methods. Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR). 7(4). https://doi.org/10.3310/hsdr07040

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Cunningham M, France EF, Ring N, Uny I, Duncan EAS, Roberts RJ et al. Developing a reporting guideline to improve meta-ethnography in health research: the eMERGe mixed-methods. Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR). 2019 Chw;7(4). doi: 10.3310/hsdr07040

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Cunningham, Maggie ; France, Emma F. ; Ring, Nicola et al. / Developing a reporting guideline to improve meta-ethnography in health research: the eMERGe mixed-methods. Yn: Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR). 2019 ; Cyfrol 7, Rhif 4.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Developing a reporting guideline to improve meta-ethnography in health research: the eMERGe mixed-methods

AU - Cunningham, Maggie

AU - France, Emma F.

AU - Ring, Nicola

AU - Uny, Isabelle

AU - Duncan, Edward A.S.

AU - Roberts, Rachel J.

AU - Jepson, Ruth G.

AU - Maxwell, Margaret

AU - Turley, Ruth L.

AU - Noyes, Jane

N1 - The National Institute for Health Research Health Services and Delivery Research programme. © Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2019.

PY - 2019/2

Y1 - 2019/2

N2 - LimitationsThe finalised Guidance has not yet been evaluated in practice, therefore it is not possible at this stage to comment on their utility. However, we look forward to evaluating their uptake and usability in the future. ConclusionsThe eMERGe Reporting Guidance has been developed following a rigorous process in line with guideline development recommendations. The guidance is intended to improve the clarity and completeness of reporting of meta-ethnographies, to facilitate use of their findings to inform the design and delivery of services and interventions in health, social care and other fields. The eMERGe project developed a range of training material to support use of the guidance, which is freely available at www.emergeproject.org.Future workMeta-ethnography is an evolving qualitative evidence synthesis methodology, and future research will refine the guidance to accommodate future methodological developments. We will also investigate the impact of the eMERGe reporting guidance with a view to updating the guidance.

AB - LimitationsThe finalised Guidance has not yet been evaluated in practice, therefore it is not possible at this stage to comment on their utility. However, we look forward to evaluating their uptake and usability in the future. ConclusionsThe eMERGe Reporting Guidance has been developed following a rigorous process in line with guideline development recommendations. The guidance is intended to improve the clarity and completeness of reporting of meta-ethnographies, to facilitate use of their findings to inform the design and delivery of services and interventions in health, social care and other fields. The eMERGe project developed a range of training material to support use of the guidance, which is freely available at www.emergeproject.org.Future workMeta-ethnography is an evolving qualitative evidence synthesis methodology, and future research will refine the guidance to accommodate future methodological developments. We will also investigate the impact of the eMERGe reporting guidance with a view to updating the guidance.

KW - Meta-ethnography

KW - Reporting

KW - Guideline

KW - Qualitative Evidence Synthesis

KW - Systematic review

KW - Pubication Standards

KW - Qualitative Research

KW - Research Design

U2 - 10.3310/hsdr07040

DO - 10.3310/hsdr07040

M3 - Article

VL - 7

JO - Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR)

JF - Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR)

SN - 2050-4349

IS - 4

ER -