Synthesising qualitative studies: an overview of approaches and when to use them She will also briefly discuss some of the wider issues around qualitative synthesis such as how to search and appraise study quality. Ruth is Director of SCPHRP and a Reader in Public Health in the School of Health in Social Science. She has been involved in public health research for over 20 years and specialises in systematic review methodology and complex interventions. Feel free to bring your lunch with you. We look forward to seeing you on 15th May! Usher Institute Qualitative Researchers’ Group 2019 May 15 2019 12.00 - 13.30 Synthesising qualitative studies: an overview of approaches and when to use them In the session, Dr Ruth Jepson will provide an overview of the main approaches including thematic synthesis and meta-ethnography and provide guidance on which approach to use when. Sydney Smith Lecture Theatre Doorway 1, Teviot Place, EH8 9AG
Synthesising qualitative studies: an overview of approaches and when to use them She will also briefly discuss some of the wider issues around qualitative synthesis such as how to search and appraise study quality. Ruth is Director of SCPHRP and a Reader in Public Health in the School of Health in Social Science. She has been involved in public health research for over 20 years and specialises in systematic review methodology and complex interventions. Feel free to bring your lunch with you. We look forward to seeing you on 15th May! Usher Institute Qualitative Researchers’ Group 2019 May 15 2019 12.00 - 13.30 Synthesising qualitative studies: an overview of approaches and when to use them In the session, Dr Ruth Jepson will provide an overview of the main approaches including thematic synthesis and meta-ethnography and provide guidance on which approach to use when. Sydney Smith Lecture Theatre Doorway 1, Teviot Place, EH8 9AG
May 15 2019 12.00 - 13.30 Synthesising qualitative studies: an overview of approaches and when to use them In the session, Dr Ruth Jepson will provide an overview of the main approaches including thematic synthesis and meta-ethnography and provide guidance on which approach to use when.