[log in to unmask]" type="cite"> Systematic reviewing for Nursing, Therapy & Associated disciplines - Qualitative Evidence Synthesis (SyNTAQuES)
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Date: 9 Jan 2013 Location/venue: The Dylan Thomas Centre The University of Wales, Swansea
Date: 14 Jan 2013 Location/venue: The Rose Bowl Building Leeds Metropolitan University
(Further events in March 2013 at other venues - see Higher Education Academy Web site)
This workshop, open to all health and social care professionals, has been specifically designed to follow the systematic review process via a rehabilitation scenario of relevance to those working in the Nursing, Therapy and Associated Professions (e.g. Medicine, Social Work etcetera). Familiarity with either qualitative research or systematic reviews in general will be advantageous. Prior reading to address individual knowledge gaps is available on request from the Workshop Coordinator, Andrew Booth.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this workshop participants will be able to
- Understand the role of qualitative evidence syntheses/systematic reviews and the types of questions that they can address.
- Be able to formulate an appropriate question to be addressed by a qualitative systematic review/evidence synthesis.
- Be able to construct an efficient search strategy for retrieval of primary qualitative research and to select an appropriate methodology filter for qualitative studies.
- Apply explicit criteria regarding the collection and analysis of qualitative data to appraise the quality of a qualitative research report.
- Understand the main features and techniques required to conduct both of the most accessible methods of qualitative synthesis, specifically thematic synthesis and framework synthesis.
Understand the primary considerations when selecting a synthesis method and how these impact upon the conduct and reporting of a qualitative evidence synthesis/systematic review.
Programme
Times
Session
10:00
What is Qualitative Systematic Review/Evidence Synthesis
10:20
What are your choices?
10:35
Formulating a Question for Qualitative Review
10:50
Searching & Sifting for Relevant Studies
11:15
Break
11:30
Quality Assessment [Plenary]
11:40
Quality Assessment Workshop
12:30
Lunch
13:15
Introducing Thematic Synthesis/Framework Synthesis
13:35
Thematic Synthesis/Framework Synthesis Workshop
14:45
Feedback
15:00
Break
15:15
Producing Your Review for Publication
15:35
Where to Next?
16:00
Close
Course Faculty
Andrew Booth BA (Reading), Dip Lib (Aberystwyth) MSc (Wales) MCLIP Reader in Evidence Based Information Practice, School of Health & Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield
Andrew has been a systematic review methodologist at ScHARR since 1994 having previously worked in a variety of health library and information roles for the NHS, the Medical Research Council and the King´s Fund. Andrew is a Co-Convenor of the Cochrane Qualitative Methods Group and is on the Centre for Reviews and Dissemination Advisory Board. Andrew has contributed to Cochrane guidance on producing qualitative syntheses and coordinates the annual three day Evidence Synthesis of Qualitative Research in Europe (ESQUIRE) course at the University of Sheffield. Along with colleagues at ScHARR, he is the author of the book, Systematic Approaches to a Successful Literature Review (published by Sage, 2011).
Chris Carroll BA, MA (King's College London), MSc (Sheffield), PhD (Cambridge), Senior Lecturer in Health Technology Assessment, School of Health & Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield
Chris joined ScHARR in 2004 to work on projects funded by the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), the National Co-ordinating Centre for Research Methodology (NCCRM) and the National Co-ordinating Centre for Health Technology Assessment (NCCHTA). Subsequently he was appointed as a Research Fellow in 2007 and started work as a Senior Lecturer and course director of the MSc in International Health Technology Assessment, Pricing and Reimbursement (IHTAP&R) in early 2011. Chris has experience of a wide range of systematic reviews and coordinates the E-Learning module, Systematic Reviews and Evidence Synthesis: Principles for the MSc (IHTA&PR). Along with colleagues in ScHARR Chris developed a pragmatic approach to qualitative evidence synthesis, combining deductive and inductive approaches, known as best fit synthesis.
Janet Harris, BA, MSW, PhD, Senior Lecturer in Public Health, School of Health & Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield
Janet has 30 years’ experience working as a health care provider and commissioner in Canada, the United States and England. She directed the Masters and DPhil programmes in Evidence Based Health at Oxford University and set up the Norwegian Masters in Evidence Based Practice, before coming to Sheffield in October 2009 to direct the Masters in International Public Health Management and Leadership. Janet is a Co-Convenor of the Cochrane Qualitative Methods Group and has contributed to Cochrane guidance on producing qualitative syntheses. Janet also teaches on the annual three day Evidence Synthesis of Qualitative Research in Europe (ESQUIRE) course at the University of Sheffield.
This event is part of a workshop series consisting of seven events throughout the 2102-2013 academic year. Completion of this introductory workshop allows participants to progress onto advanced level workshops later in the year.
Attendance at this event is free of charge to members of institutions currently subscribing to the Higher Education Academy.
Funding for travel may be available through the HEA UK Travel Fund: http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/travel-fund
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To book a place on this event, please follow the link to the booking system below. Places are allocated on a first come first served basis and are limited to 30 people.
This event forms part of a series of seven events for the 2012-2013 academic year. Further occurrences of this event, with advanced workshops in addition to the introductory sessions will be advertised in the coming weeks.
-- Andrew Booth Reader in Evidence Based Information Practice Health Economics and Decision Science School of Health & Related Research (ScHARR) University of Sheffield Regent Court 30 Regent Street Sheffield S1 4DA Tel: +44 (0) 114 222 0705 Fax:+44 (0) 114 272 4095 Email: [log in to unmask] http://www.shef.ac.uk/scharr/sections/ir/staff/booth http://scharrheds.blogspot.com/ Lead Author of Systematic Approaches to a Successful Literature Review, Sage Publishers, 2011. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-- Andrew Booth Reader in Evidence Based Information Practice Health Economics and Decision Science School of Health & Related Research (ScHARR) University of Sheffield Regent Court 30 Regent Street Sheffield S1 4DA Tel: +44 (0) 114 222 0705 Fax:+44 (0) 114 272 4095 Email: [log in to unmask] http://www.shef.ac.uk/scharr/sections/ir/staff/booth http://scharrheds.blogspot.com/ Lead Author of Systematic Approaches to a Successful Literature Review, Sage Publishers, 2011. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~