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Qualitative research synthesis

Craig Lockwood, Zachary Munn, Kylie Porritt

2015International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare2,315 citationsDOI

Abstract

Qualitative synthesis informs important aspects of evidence-based healthcare, particularly within the practical decision-making contexts that health professionals work in. Of the qualitative methodologies available for synthesis, meta-aggregation is most transparently aligned with accepted conventions for the conduct of high-quality systematic reviews. Meta-aggregation is philosophically grounded in pragmatism and transcendental phenomenology. The essential characteristics of a meta-aggregative review are that the reviewer avoids re-interpretation of included studies, but instead accurately and reliably presents the findings of the included studies as intended by the original authors. This study reports on the methodology and methods of meta-aggregation within the structure of an a priori protocol and standardized frameworks for reporting of results by over-viewing the essential components of a systematic review report.

Topics & Concepts

PragmatismSystematic reviewQualitative researchManagement scienceInterpretation (philosophy)Transcendental numberComputer scienceEpistemologyEngineering ethicsPsychologyData scienceMEDLINESociologyEngineeringSocial sciencePolitical scienceProgramming languagePhilosophyLawMeta-analysis and systematic reviewsHealth Sciences Research and EducationHealth Policy Implementation Science
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