Introduction to meta-ethnography ESQUIRE Sheffield 4 th September 2014 9:30-10am Ruth Garside Senior Lecturer in Evidence Synthesis.

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Introduction to meta-ethnography ESQUIRE Sheffield 4 th September :30-10am Ruth Garside Senior Lecturer in Evidence Synthesis

Key text from1988

Picked up as a methods of synthesis in 2002

This is primarily approach to synthesis No guidance in the original text about: –Search strategies –Inclusion criteria –Quality appraisal tools applied outside of the synthesis Noblit: “amazed” that the method “is being used mostly in fields of professional practice, as in evidence based practice” 1 1. Thorne S, Jensen L, Kearney MH, Noblit G, Sandelowski M. Qualitative Metasynthesis: Reflections on Methodological Orientation and Ideological Agenda. Qualitative Health research. 2004;14(10):

Definition of synthesis is explicitly interpretative Activity or the product of activity where some set of parts is combined or integrated into a whole… (Synthesis) involves some degree of conceptual innovation, or employment of concepts not found in the characterization of the parts as a means of creating the whole Strike & Posner (1983) quoted in Noblit & Hare (1988)

Seven stages of synthesis 1.Getting started : identifying an area of research interest. 2.Deciding what is relevant 3.Repeated reading of studies 4.Decide how studies are related 5.Translation 6.Synthesising the translations 7.Expressing the synthesis “Unless there is some substantive reason for an exhaustive search, generalising from all studies of a particular setting yields trite conclusions” (p.28)

Key method of synthesis: Translation –“One case is like another except that……” (p.38)

Translation occurs: At the level of existing interpretations of the data (how the researchers interpreted their data)

Translation is at the conceptual level

How do we make sense of the world? (Levels of interpretation) 1 st order constructs : –Everyday ways of making sense of our world 2 nd order constructs: –social science researchers’ interpretations of this “common sense world” to academic concepts and theories 3 rd order constructs? –Reviewers’ interpretations of the researchers’ interpretations. (After Schultz)

Quote (1 st order ) Researchers’ interpretations (2 nd order) Reviewers’ interpretation (3 rd order) “Pamphlets involve a lot of reading…food sampling gives them the opportunity to feel relaxed and ask questions” Practical demonstrations are more effective than provision of written information Personalised support, allowing relationships to develop & facilitating questioning, may be more effective. “Sue was great, she had lots of information and advice” Programme “champions” are effective at disseminating information about the interventions CVD prevention programmes

Translation types I: Reciprocal translation –“in an iterative fashion, each study is translated into the terms of the others and vice versa” –“attention to which metaphors, themes, organizers, enable us to fully render the account in a reduced form.”

Reciprocal translation Similar to constant comparison Look for overlap, similarities, contradictions Are some concepts “better”? (scope, utility, explanatory power). Reviewer interpretation crucial (third order constructs/ concepts/theory) Different ways of juxtaposing concepts (tabulation, mind maps, colour coding, short text descriptions)

Garside R, Britten N, Stein K. The experience of heavy menstrual bleeding: A systematic review and meta-ethnography of qualitative studies. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 2008;63(6):

Pound et al. Resisting medicines: a synthesis of qualitative studies of medicine taking. Soc Sci Med. 2005; 61(1):

Translation types II: Refutational translation –“a specific form of interpretation” –Oppositional/ counter argument findings –Specific search for metaphors, themes, and concepts that oppose/ refute emerging patterns.

Translation types III: Line of argument –“What can we say about the whole?” (p. 62) –Development of a new model, theory or understanding through the synthesis

Pound et al. Resisting medicines: a synthesis of qualitative studies of medicine taking. Soc Sci Med. 2005; 61(1):

Garside R, Britten N, Stein K. The experience of heavy menstrual bleeding: A systematic review and meta-ethnography of qualitative studies. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 2008;63(6):550-62

Thank you!