Protocol-developing meta-ethnography reporting guidelines (eMERGe)

Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolynErthygladolygiad gan gymheiriaid

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Dangosydd eitem ddigidol (DOI)

  • E.F. France
  • N. Ring
  • J. Noyes
  • M. Maxwell
  • R. Jepson
  • E. Duncan
  • R. Turley
  • D. Jones
  • I. Uny
Designing and implementing high-quality health care services and interventions requires robustly synthesised evidence. Syntheses of qualitative research studies can provide evidence of patients’ experiences of health conditions; intervention feasibility, appropriateness and acceptability to patients; and advance understanding of health care issues. The unique, interpretive, theory-based meta-ethnography synthesis approach is suited to conveying patients’ views and developing theory to inform service design and delivery. However, meta-ethnography reporting is often poor quality, which discourages trust in, and use of, meta-ethnography findings. Users of evidence syntheses require reports that clearly articulate analytical processes and findings. Tailored research reporting guidelines can raise reporting standards but none exists for meta-ethnography. This study aims to create an evidence-based meta-ethnography reporting guideline articulating the methodological standards and depth of reporting required to improve reporting quality.
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CyfnodolynBMC Medical Research Methodology
Cyfrol15
Rhif y cyfnodolyn103
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 25 Tach 2015

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