Meta-ethnography in healthcare research: a guide to using a meta-ethnographic approach for literature synthesis
Abstract Background Qualitative synthesis approaches are increasingly used in healthcare research. One of the most commonly utilised approaches is meta-ethnography. This is a systematic approach which synthesises data from multiple studies to enable new insights into patients' and healthcare pr...
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Main Authors: | Raabia Sattar (Author), Rebecca Lawton (Author), Maria Panagioti (Author), Judith Johnson (Author) |
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