A.F. Long
HCPRDU Evaluation tool for mixed methods studies
Long, A.F.; Godfrey, M; Randall, T; Brettle, A; Grant, MJ
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Abstract
Critical appraisal tool for qualitative studies. Developed by Long et al, at the Health Care Practice R&D Unit (HCPRDU), University of Salford as part of a feasibility study for examining the feasibility of undertaking systematic reviews in social care - Long AF, Godfrey M, Randall T, Brettle AJ and Grant MJ (2002) Developing Evidence Based Social Care Policy and Practice. Part 3: Feasibility of Undertaking Systematic Reviews in Social Care. Leeds: Nuffield Institute for Health.
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Long, A., Godfrey, M., Randall, T., Brettle, A., & Grant, M. HCPRDU Evaluation tool for mixed methods studies. Leeds
Other Type | Other |
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Deposit Date | Apr 7, 2011 |
Publicly Available Date | Apr 5, 2016 |
Keywords | Critical appraisal; evaluation tools; systematic reviews; mixed methods |
Additional Information | References : Long AF, Godfrey M, Randall T, Brettle AJ and Grant MJ (2002) Developing Evidence Based Social Care Policy and Practice. Part 3: Feasibility of Undertaking Systematic Reviews in Social Care. Leeds: Nuffield Institute for Health. Funders : Department of Health, Outcomes for Social Care programme Projects : Feasibility of Undertaking Systematic Reviews in Social Care. |
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