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Toolkit for Mixed Studies Reviews

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Welcome to the public wiki 'Toolkit for Mixed Studies Reviews'

 

Please invite others to use this workspace. Comments and suggestions can be added at the bottom of each page (free comment box).

 

The purpose of this WIKI is to suggest guidance for designing, conducting, and reporting Mixed Studies Reviews, and to collect comments and suggestions about it.

 

This WIKI is structured following the 7 stages of systematic reviews. Click on the hyperlink to know more about the stage. In addition, guidance for reporting mixed studies reviews is presented. 

 

Stage 1: 

Formulate a review question

Stage 2:

Define eligibility criteria

Stage 3:

Apply an extensive search strategy

Stage 4:

Identify potential relevant studies

Stage 5:

Select relevant studies

Stage 6: 

Appraise the quality of studies

Stage 7:

Synthesize included studies

 

Reporting mixed studies reviews

 

 

Articles of interest on mixed studies reviews:

  • Bryman A (2006). Integrating quantitative and qualitative research: how is it done? Qualitative Research, 6(1), 97–113. 
  • Heyvaert M, Maes B, Onghena P (2013). Mixed methods research synthesis: definition, framework, and potential. Quality and Quantity, 47, 659-676. 
  • Mays N, Pope C, Popay J (2005). Systematically reviewing qualitative and quantitative evidence to inform management and policy-making in the health field. Journal of Health Service Research & Policy 10, 6-20. 
  • Pluye P, Gagnon MP, Griffiths F, Johnson-Lafleur J (2009). A scoring system for appraising mixed methods research, and concomitantly appraising qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods primary studies in mixed studies reviews. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46(4):529-546.  
  • Pluye P, Hong QN (in preparation). Combining the power of stories and numbers: Mixed Methods Research and Mixed Studies ReviewsAnnual Review in Public Health.
  • Pope C, Mays N, Popay J (2007). Synthesizing qualitative and quantitative health evidence: A guide to methods. Adelaide: Ramsay Books. 

 

 

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