The University of Bristol is running the following short course in :
Meta-ethnography: An interpretative approach to qualitative evidence synthesis 18 - 20 May 20120
Course aims:
To understand and have a working knowledge of meta-ethnography as an interpretive approach to qualitative evidence synthesis.
Course outline:
This course is designed for those curious about meta-ethnography and those wanting to understand whether meta-ethnography is the right qualitative evidence synthesis approach for them and their project.
No previous knowledge of synthesis is needed but the course may be specifically helpful to those planning or about to conduct a qualitative evidence synthesis.
The course content assumes prior experience of interpretive approaches to qualitative analysis.
Topics to be covered include:
Introduction to role of meta-ethnography within evidence based medicine
Search methods for qualitative evidence
The role of critical appraisal within meta-ethnography and QES: critique of debates
Data extraction within meta-ethnography
Roles of translation within meta-ethnography
Approaches to synthesis within meta-ethnography
Role of PPI within meta-ethnography
Reporting guidance for meta-ethnography
Expert advice on individual projects
Please visit our website www.bristol.ac.uk/medical-school/study/short-courses for further details and booking information.
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