Searching the Evidence for Mixed Methods Reviews: Day 1, 31st March 2020; Days 2 and 3, 1-2nd April 2020; Leeds, UK. Day 1 delivered by Judy Wright, Natalie King and Naila Dracup, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds. It enables "A strong understanding of best practice search methods for mixed-methods reviews; Practical skills in search techniques, resource selection and managing reference records". Days 2 and 3 delivered by Dr Katy Sutcliffe, Deputy Director of the Department of Health Reviews Facility, EPPI-Centre, Institute of Education, University of London with guest speakers Dr Joanne Greenhalgh, School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds and Dr Helen Elsey, University of York. They enable "The purpose and value of mixed-methods systematic reviews; Methods for synthesising qualitative and quantitative research including explanatory sequential, exploratory sequential, and convergent synthesis methods including an overview of realist synthesis methods"
More information at https://medicinehealth.leeds.ac.uk/dir-record/short-courses/958/mixed-methods-systematic-review-and-searching-the-evidence
Photo by Sheila Webber: Peter Jones, December 2019
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