“Best fit” framework synthesis: refining the method

[1]  H. Suri Epistemological pluralism in research synthesis methods , 2013 .

[2]  Ray Pawson,et al.  RAMESES publication standards: realist syntheses , 2013, BMC Medicine.

[3]  A. Booth,et al.  Should We Exclude Inadequately Reported Studies From Qualitative Systematic Reviews? An Evaluation of Sensitivity Analyses in Two Case Study Reviews , 2012, Qualitative health research.

[4]  C. Carroll,et al.  Reasons for the use and non-use of school sexual health services: a systematic review of young people's views. , 2012, Journal of public health.

[5]  Paul Glasziou,et al.  The scatter of research: cross sectional comparison of randomised trials and systematic reviews across specialties , 2012, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[6]  Karin Hannes,et al.  A move to more systematic and transparent approaches in qualitative evidence synthesis: update on a review of published papers , 2012 .

[7]  Helen J Smith,et al.  Including mixed methods research in systematic reviews: Examples from qualitative syntheses in TB and malaria control , 2012, BMC Medical Research Methodology.

[8]  M. Dixon-Woods,et al.  Ten challenges in improving quality in healthcare: lessons from the Health Foundation's programme evaluations and relevant literature , 2012, BMJ quality & safety.

[9]  Claire Stansfield,et al.  The selection of search sources influences the findings of a systematic review of people’s views: a case study in public health , 2012, BMC Medical Research Methodology.

[10]  Ruth Garside,et al.  The role of systematic reviews of qualitative evidence in evaluating interventions: a case study , 2012, Research synthesis methods.

[11]  P. Tugwell,et al.  Guidance for Evidence-Informed Policies about Health Systems: Assessing How Much Confidence to Place in the Research Evidence , 2012, PLoS medicine.

[12]  P. Tugwell,et al.  Guidance for Evidence-Informed Policies about Health Systems: Rationale for and Challenges of Guidance Development , 2012, PLoS medicine.

[13]  Sandy Oliver,et al.  Using qualitative synthesis to explore heterogeneity of complex interventions , 2011, BMC medical research methodology.

[14]  Eva Alisic,et al.  Making a difference: towards a method for weighing the evidence in a qualitative synthesis. , 2011, Journal of evaluation in clinical practice.

[15]  M. Dixon-Woods Using framework-based synthesis for conducting reviews of qualitative studies , 2011, BMC medicine.

[16]  S. Thorne Toward Methodological Emancipation in Applied Health Research , 2011, Qualitative health research.

[17]  Andrew Booth,et al.  A worked example of "best fit" framework synthesis: A systematic review of views concerning the taking of some potential chemopreventive agents , 2011, BMC medical research methodology.

[18]  J. Wuest Are We There Yet? Positioning Qualitative Research Differently , 2011, Qualitative health research.

[19]  Annice E Kim,et al.  Why are Financial Incentives not Effective at Influencing Some Smokers to Quit? Results of a Process Evaluation of a Worksite Trial Assessing the Efficacy of Financial Incentives for Smoking Cessation , 2011, Journal of occupational and environmental medicine.

[20]  A. Booth,et al.  Author ' s response to reviews Title : A worked example of " best fit " framework synthesis : A systematic review of views concerning the taking of potential chemopreventive agents , 2011 .

[21]  S. Bondy,et al.  Non-smoking worksites in the residential construction sector: using an online forum to study perspectives and practices , 2010, Tobacco Control.

[22]  S. Michie,et al.  The importance of making explicit links between theoretical constructs and behaviour change techniques. , 2010, Addiction.

[23]  Michael Kelly,et al.  Evidence based public health: A review of the experience of the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) of developing public health guidance in England. , 2010, Social science & medicine.

[24]  How Different is Qualitative Health Research From Qualitative Research? Do We Have a Subdiscipline? , 2010, Qualitative health research.

[25]  Donna Ciliska,et al.  Expediting systematic reviews: methods and implications of rapid reviews , 2010, Implementation science : IS.

[26]  K. Facey,et al.  Patients' perspectives in health technology assessment: A route to robust evidence and fair deliberation , 2010, International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care.

[27]  M Stevenson,et al.  School-linked sexual health services for young people (SSHYP): a survey and systematic review concerning current models, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and research opportunities. , 2010, Health technology assessment.

[28]  A. Stoddard,et al.  Multiple Health Behavior Changes in a Cancer Prevention Intervention for Construction Workers, 2001-2003 , 2010, Preventing chronic disease.

[29]  W. Poston,et al.  A qualitative analysis of the tobacco control climate in the U.S. military. , 2010, Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco.

[30]  G. Hastings,et al.  Responding to change: how did bar workers adapt to the smoke-free legislation in Scotland? , 2010, International journal of environmental health research.

[31]  T. Lorenc,et al.  Sun protection resources and changes to the environment to prevent skin cancer: qualitative evidence review , 2010 .

[32]  Ruth Wong,et al.  UK health‐care professionals' experience of on‐line learning techniques: A systematic review of qualitative data , 2009, The Journal of continuing education in the health professions.

[33]  James Thomas,et al.  Bmc Medical Research Methodology Methods for the Synthesis of Qualitative Research: a Critical Review , 2022 .

[34]  Susan Michie,et al.  Specifying and reporting complex behaviour change interventions: the need for a scientific method , 2009, Implementation science : IS.

[35]  M. Binkowska-Bury,et al.  [The opinions of employees about smoking in the workplace]. , 2009, Przeglad lekarski.

[36]  A. Harden,et al.  Methods for the thematic synthesis of qualitative research in systematic reviews , 2008, BMC medical research methodology.

[37]  Mark Engel,et al.  Conducting a meta-ethnography of qualitative literature: Lessons learnt , 2008, BMC medical research methodology.

[38]  David Hailey,et al.  Rapid reviews versus full systematic reviews: An inventory of current methods and practice in health technology assessment , 2008, International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care.

[39]  Ken Stein,et al.  A multidimensional conceptual framework for analysing public involvement in health services research , 2008, Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy.

[40]  G. Clark,et al.  Reference , 2008 .

[41]  R. Croucher,et al.  Tobacco Control Policy Initiatives and UK Resident Bangladeshi Male Smokers: Community-Based, Qualitative Study , 2007, Ethnicity & health.

[42]  A. Stoddard,et al.  Process Evaluation Results From the Healthy Directions–Small Business Study , 2007, Health education & behavior : the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education.

[43]  Jennie Popay,et al.  Directly observed therapy and tuberculosis: how can a systematic review of qualitative research contribute to improving services? A qualitative meta-synthesis. , 2007, Journal of advanced nursing.

[44]  Catherine Law,et al.  Worked examples of alternative methods for the synthesis of qualitative and quantitative research in systematic reviews , 2007, BMC medical research methodology.

[45]  H. Lando,et al.  Feasibility of promoting smoking cessation in small worksites: an exploratory study. , 2007, Nicotine & Tobacco Research.

[46]  T. Herzog,et al.  The relation between processes-of-change and stage-transition in smoking behavior: a two-year longitudinal test of the Transtheoretical Model. , 2006, Addictive behaviors.

[47]  Sandy Oliver,et al.  A Synthesis of Research Addressing Children's, Young People's and Parents' Views of Walking and Cycling for Transport. , 2006 .

[48]  J. Morse The Politics of Evidence , 2006, Qualitative health research.

[49]  A. Dhar,et al.  National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence , 2005 .

[50]  Janice M Morse,et al.  Constructing Qualitatively Derived Theory: Concept Construction and Concept Typologies , 2004, Qualitative health research.

[51]  Sandy Oliver,et al.  Integrating qualitative research with trials in systematic reviews , 2004, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[52]  BMC Medical Research Methodology , 2003 .

[53]  C. Pope,et al.  Using meta ethnography to synthesise qualitative research: a worked example , 2002, Journal of health services research & policy.

[54]  Karen Glanz,et al.  The application of staging models to the understanding of health behaviour change and the promotion of health , 1999 .

[55]  S. Capewell,et al.  No smoking at work: the effect of different types of workplace smoking restrictions on smokers' attitudes, behaviour and cessation intentions , 1998 .

[56]  J. Popay,et al.  Rationale and Standards for the Systematic Review of Qualitative Literature in Health Services Research , 1998, Qualitative health research.

[57]  S C Hu,et al.  The applicability of the theory of planned behavior to the intention to quit smoking across workplaces in southern Taiwan. , 1998, Addictive behaviors.

[58]  N. Owen,et al.  Leaving work to smoke. , 1997, Addiction.

[59]  W. Velicer,et al.  The Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change , 1997, American journal of health promotion : AJHP.

[60]  K M Conrad,et al.  The worksite environment as a cue to smoking reduction. , 1996, Research in nursing & health.

[61]  J. Morse The Significance of Saturation , 1995 .

[62]  E. Fisher,et al.  Social Support in Worksite Smoking Cessation: Qualitative Analysis of the EASE Project , 1994, American journal of health promotion : AJHP.

[63]  Matthew B. Miles,et al.  Qualitative Data Analysis: An Expanded Sourcebook , 1994 .

[64]  D B Abrams,et al.  Cancer control at the workplace: the Working Well Trial. , 1994, Preventive medicine.

[65]  D. Powell A Guided Self-Help Smoking Cessation Intervention with White-Collar and Blue-Collar Employees , 1993, American journal of health promotion : AJHP.

[66]  I. Ajzen The theory of planned behavior , 1991 .

[67]  G. Olsen,et al.  A 5-year evaluation of a smoking cessation incentive program for chemical employees. , 1991, Preventive medicine.

[68]  J. Hollis,et al.  Implementing a Year-Long, Worksite-Based Incentive Program for Smoking Cessation , 1991, American journal of health promotion : AJHP.

[69]  K. Glanz,et al.  Health Behavior and Health Education , 1990 .

[70]  I. Rosenstock Why people use health services. , 1966, The Milbank Memorial Fund quarterly.

[71]  Going blind. , 1961, The American journal of nursing.