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Why, when and how to update a meta-ethnography qualitative synthesis

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SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
卷 5, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13643-016-0218-4

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Cancer; Qualitative analysis; Meta-ethnography; Meta-synthesis; Systematic reviews; Qualitative reviews

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  1. Chief Scientist Office Scotland PhD studentship
  2. Macmillan Cancer Support Consequences of Treatment Collaborative
  3. Chief Scientist Office [NMAHP1, CZS/1/48] Funding Source: researchfish

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Background: Meta-ethnography is a unique, systematic, qualitative synthesis approach widely used to provide robust evidence on patient and clinician beliefs and experiences and understandings of complex social phenomena. It can make important theoretical and conceptual contributions to health care policy and practice. Results: Since beliefs, experiences, health care contexts and social phenomena change over time, the continued relevance of the findings from meta-ethnographies cannot be assumed. However, there is little guidance on whether, when and how meta-ethnographies should be updated; Cochrane guidance on updating reviews of intervention effectiveness is unlikely to be fully appropriate. This is the first in-depth discussion on updating a meta-ethnography; it explores why, when and how to update a meta-ethnography. Three main methods of updating the analysis and synthesis are examined. Advantages and disadvantages of each method are outlined, relating to the context, purpose, process and output of the update and the nature of the new data available. Recommendations are made for the appropriate use of each method, and a worked example of updating a meta-ethnography is provided. Conclusions: This article makes a unique contribution to this evolving area of meta-ethnography methodology.

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