Project

Developing meta-ethnography reporting guidelines and standards for research (eMERGE)

Funded by National Institute for Health Research.

Collaboration with Bangor University, Cardiff University and University of Edinburgh.

Total award value £254,499.00

People (4)

People

Dr Emma France

Dr Emma France

Associate Professor, Health Sciences

Professor Margaret Maxwell

Professor Margaret Maxwell

Director of NMAHP Research Unit, NMAHP

Professor Edward Duncan

Professor Edward Duncan

Professor, NMAHP

Professor Kevin Swingler

Professor Kevin Swingler

Professor, Computing Science

Outputs (11)

Outputs

Other

France E, Ring N, Cunningham M, Uny I, Duncan E, Robertson R, Jepson R, Maxwell M, Turley R & Noyes J (2019) Enhancing the impact of qualitative research findings: development of evidence-based reporting guidance for meta-ethnography. RCN International Nursing Research Conference, Sheffield, UK, 03.09.2019-05.09.2019. https://www.rcn.org.uk/professional-development/research-and-innovation/research-events/rcn-2019-research-conference


Other

France E, maxwell m, duncan e, uny i & ring n (2019) What’s meta-ethnography and how do you do it? (workshop). The Annual Conference of the Academic Departments of General Practice in Scotland (ADEGS), Carnoustie, Scotland, 24.01.2019-25.01.2019.


Lecture

France E, Uny I, Ring N, Jepson R, Noyes J, Maxwell M, Duncan E, Turley R, Cunningham M & Roberts R (2018) What's a meta-ethnography and how do you do it? (Presentation) International Institute for Qualitative Methods 16th Conference, Banff, Canada, 29.04.2018-03.05.2018.