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HSDR - 13/114/60
Developing meta-ethnography reporting guidelines and standards for research (eMERGE)
Project title: Developing meta-ethnography reporting guidelines and standards for research (eMERGE)
Call to action: 13/114 13/114 HS&DR Researcher-led
Research type: Primary Research
Chief investigator: Dr Emma France
Lead Author: Dr Maggie Cunningham
Contractor: University of Stirling
Cost: £298,450.00
Co-investigators: Dr Nicola Ring, Ms Ruth Turley
, Professor Edward Duncan
, Professor Jane Noyes
, Professor Margaret Maxwell
, Professor Ruth Jepson
.
Started: June 2015 | Status: Published February 2019
The eMERGe reporting guidance has been developed to improve the clarity and completeness of reporting meta-ethnographies, which can inform the design and delivery of services and interventions.
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