Hi Harriet
The Journal of Health Services Research & Policy’s most cited paper is the early Pawson et al on realist review. Editors are well aware of their ‘markets’
They’ve just published a dreary old defence of the Cochrane / Campbell orthodoxy.
‘Twelve myths about systematic reviews for health system policymaking rebutted’
I would be good if a little RAMESES group produced a rebuttal of the rebuttal. Anyone for tennis?
RAY
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Harriet,
We just submitted to a relatively new journal called 'Research Synthesis Methods' for a methods reflection paper from our RR. We haven't heard back from them yet so I can't tell you how receptive they are to the Realist approach but you might want to take a look at their website.
Justin
Justin Jagosh, Ph.D
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Subject: Journal suggestions for methodological papersHi all
I’m a long-time listener, first-time caller; and having worked on a recent Realist synthesis on intermediate care with Mark Pearson and Rob Anderson here at the University of Exeter I’m a keen advocate of the Realist approach.
My question is: can you suggest any journals which would make a good target for a methodologically-focussed paper on Realist synthesis? I’m not overly focussed on citation rates or impact factors, and am more interested in finding the right journal for the right audience.
All ideas are very welcome.
Thanks,
Harriet
Harriet Hunt
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