Following this course (delivered in four half-day sessions) participants shuld have a strong understanding of:
The purpose and value of mixed-methods systematic reviews
A range of methods for integrating qualitative and quantitative research
Mixed methods systematic reviews combine qualitative and quantitative evidence to answer complex applied health and public health questions. These methods are becoming increasingly important as we seek to understand why interventions may have different results for different people in different situations. This course will explore the current thinking on approaches to mixed methods systematic reviews. This course is part of an 8 day course that also includes three sessions on evidence searching.
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Laatst geüpdatet: 21 oktober 2024 door Floor Boekelman
Conducting a Mixed Methods Systematic Review (EAHIL)
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Following this course (delivered in four half-day sessions) participants shuld have a strong understanding of:
Mixed methods systematic reviews combine qualitative and quantitative evidence to answer complex applied health and public health questions. These methods are becoming increasingly important as we seek to understand why interventions may have different results for different people in different situations. This course will explore the current thinking on approaches to mixed methods systematic reviews. This course is part of an 8 day course that also includes three sessions on evidence searching.
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