Applying GRADE-CERQual to qualitative evidence synthesis findings: introduction to the series

Abstract The GRADE-CERQual (‘Confidence in the Evidence from Reviews of Qualitative research’) approach provides guidance for assessing how much confidence to place in findings from systematic reviews of qualitative research (or qualitative evidence syntheses). The approach has been developed to sup...

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Main Authors: Simon Lewin, Andrew Booth, Claire Glenton, Heather Munthe-Kaas, Arash Rashidian, Megan Wainwright, Meghan A. Bohren, Özge Tunçalp, Christopher J. Colvin, Ruth Garside, Benedicte Carlsen, Etienne V. Langlois, Jane Noyes
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Published: BMC 2018-01-01
Series:Implementation Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13012-017-0688-3
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spelling doaj-d04d3871096242f08c2780cdd2d727402020-11-25T01:37:08ZengBMCImplementation Science1748-59082018-01-0113S111010.1186/s13012-017-0688-3Applying GRADE-CERQual to qualitative evidence synthesis findings: introduction to the seriesSimon Lewin0Andrew Booth1Claire Glenton2Heather Munthe-Kaas3Arash Rashidian4Megan Wainwright5Meghan A. Bohren6Özge Tunçalp7Christopher J. Colvin8Ruth Garside9Benedicte Carlsen10Etienne V. Langlois11Jane Noyes12Norwegian Institute of Public HealthSchool of Health & Related Research (ScHARR), University of SheffieldNorwegian Institute of Public HealthNorwegian Institute of Public HealthDepartment of Health Management and Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical SciencesDivision of Social and Behavioural Sciences, School of Public Health and Family Medicine, University of Cape TownUNDP/UNFPA/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction, Department of Reproductive Health and Research, WHOUNDP/UNFPA/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction, Department of Reproductive Health and Research, WHODivision of Social and Behavioural Sciences, School of Public Health and Family Medicine, University of Cape TownEuropean Centre for Environment and Human Health, University of Exeter Medical SchoolUni Research Rokkan CentreAlliance for Health Policy and Systems Research, World Health OrganizationSchool of Social Sciences, Bangor UniversityAbstract The GRADE-CERQual (‘Confidence in the Evidence from Reviews of Qualitative research’) approach provides guidance for assessing how much confidence to place in findings from systematic reviews of qualitative research (or qualitative evidence syntheses). The approach has been developed to support the use of findings from qualitative evidence syntheses in decision-making, including guideline development and policy formulation. Confidence in the evidence from qualitative evidence syntheses is an assessment of the extent to which a review finding is a reasonable representation of the phenomenon of interest. CERQual provides a systematic and transparent framework for assessing confidence in individual review findings, based on consideration of four components: (1) methodological limitations, (2) coherence, (3) adequacy of data, and (4) relevance. A fifth component, dissemination (or publication) bias, may also be important and is being explored. As with the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) approach for effectiveness evidence, CERQual suggests summarising evidence in succinct, transparent, and informative Summary of Qualitative Findings tables. These tables are designed to communicate the review findings and the CERQual assessment of confidence in each finding. This article is the first of a seven-part series providing guidance on how to apply the CERQual approach. In this paper, we describe the rationale and conceptual basis for CERQual, the aims of the approach, how the approach was developed, and its main components. We also outline the purpose and structure of this series and discuss the growing role for qualitative evidence in decision-making. Papers 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 in this series discuss each CERQual component, including the rationale for including the component in the approach, how the component is conceptualised, and how it should be assessed. Paper 2 discusses how to make an overall assessment of confidence in a review finding and how to create a Summary of Qualitative Findings table. The series is intended primarily for those undertaking qualitative evidence syntheses or using their findings in decision-making processes but is also relevant to guideline development agencies, primary qualitative researchers, and implementation scientists and practitioners.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13012-017-0688-3Qualitative researchQualitative evidence synthesisSystematic review methodologyResearch designMethodologyConfidence
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author Simon Lewin
Andrew Booth
Claire Glenton
Heather Munthe-Kaas
Arash Rashidian
Megan Wainwright
Meghan A. Bohren
Özge Tunçalp
Christopher J. Colvin
Ruth Garside
Benedicte Carlsen
Etienne V. Langlois
Jane Noyes
spellingShingle Simon Lewin
Andrew Booth
Claire Glenton
Heather Munthe-Kaas
Arash Rashidian
Megan Wainwright
Meghan A. Bohren
Özge Tunçalp
Christopher J. Colvin
Ruth Garside
Benedicte Carlsen
Etienne V. Langlois
Jane Noyes
Applying GRADE-CERQual to qualitative evidence synthesis findings: introduction to the series
Implementation Science
Qualitative research
Qualitative evidence synthesis
Systematic review methodology
Research design
Methodology
Confidence
author_facet Simon Lewin
Andrew Booth
Claire Glenton
Heather Munthe-Kaas
Arash Rashidian
Megan Wainwright
Meghan A. Bohren
Özge Tunçalp
Christopher J. Colvin
Ruth Garside
Benedicte Carlsen
Etienne V. Langlois
Jane Noyes
author_sort Simon Lewin
title Applying GRADE-CERQual to qualitative evidence synthesis findings: introduction to the series
title_short Applying GRADE-CERQual to qualitative evidence synthesis findings: introduction to the series
title_full Applying GRADE-CERQual to qualitative evidence synthesis findings: introduction to the series
title_fullStr Applying GRADE-CERQual to qualitative evidence synthesis findings: introduction to the series
title_full_unstemmed Applying GRADE-CERQual to qualitative evidence synthesis findings: introduction to the series
title_sort applying grade-cerqual to qualitative evidence synthesis findings: introduction to the series
publisher BMC
series Implementation Science
issn 1748-5908
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Abstract The GRADE-CERQual (‘Confidence in the Evidence from Reviews of Qualitative research’) approach provides guidance for assessing how much confidence to place in findings from systematic reviews of qualitative research (or qualitative evidence syntheses). The approach has been developed to support the use of findings from qualitative evidence syntheses in decision-making, including guideline development and policy formulation. Confidence in the evidence from qualitative evidence syntheses is an assessment of the extent to which a review finding is a reasonable representation of the phenomenon of interest. CERQual provides a systematic and transparent framework for assessing confidence in individual review findings, based on consideration of four components: (1) methodological limitations, (2) coherence, (3) adequacy of data, and (4) relevance. A fifth component, dissemination (or publication) bias, may also be important and is being explored. As with the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) approach for effectiveness evidence, CERQual suggests summarising evidence in succinct, transparent, and informative Summary of Qualitative Findings tables. These tables are designed to communicate the review findings and the CERQual assessment of confidence in each finding. This article is the first of a seven-part series providing guidance on how to apply the CERQual approach. In this paper, we describe the rationale and conceptual basis for CERQual, the aims of the approach, how the approach was developed, and its main components. We also outline the purpose and structure of this series and discuss the growing role for qualitative evidence in decision-making. Papers 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 in this series discuss each CERQual component, including the rationale for including the component in the approach, how the component is conceptualised, and how it should be assessed. Paper 2 discusses how to make an overall assessment of confidence in a review finding and how to create a Summary of Qualitative Findings table. The series is intended primarily for those undertaking qualitative evidence syntheses or using their findings in decision-making processes but is also relevant to guideline development agencies, primary qualitative researchers, and implementation scientists and practitioners.
topic Qualitative research
Qualitative evidence synthesis
Systematic review methodology
Research design
Methodology
Confidence
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13012-017-0688-3
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