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Evaluation: Qualitative Research Synthesis (Sessions 1-4)

Thank you for participating in the Center on KTDRR's online workshop, Qualitative Research Synthesis, to introduce participants to reviewing and synthesizing qualitative evidence.

CRC-CEUs are no longer available for this workshop.
1. Please give us your contact information. 
2. After viewing all four sessions, do you have a better understanding of:
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How qualitative evidence differs from quantitative evidence of effectiveness? (Session 1)
What is a qualitative review protocol and how it is constructed? (Session 1)
The process of literature searching, retrieving, and including research studies as appropriate for qualitative review? (Session 1)
The characteristics of criteria needed for assessing individual research studies for their quality of evidence? (Session 1)
The procedures for searching, screening, and selecting studies for a qualitative systematic review? (Session 2)
The type of data that need to be extracted from an individual study for a qualitative synthesis? (Session 2)
The differences in the type of criteria used for assessing qualitative data versus quantitative data? (Session 2)
The place of the qualitative systematic review in the overall concept of the "Family of Systematic Reviews"? (Session 2)
The different stages of a qualitative systematic review? (Session 3)
The Aggregative and Interpretive approaches to qualitative synthesis? (Session 3)
The considerations needed in choosing a particular approach to a qualitative systematic review? (Session 3)
The potential contributions possible through a qualitative systematic review? (Session 3)
What is meant by mixed-method research synthesis? (Session 4)
The strengths and advantages of employing a mixed-methods research synthesis? (Session 4)
The overall ways in which qualitative evidence can be combined into one comprehensive review? (Session 4)
Why and how reviewing various types of research poses challenges in the synthesis of evidence? (Session 4)
3. Please indicate how useful each session was for you.
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Session 1 (Karin Hannes)
Session 2 (Mike Saini)
Session 3 (Ruth Garside)
Session 4 (James Thomas)
5. How satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the following aspects of the online instruction?
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6. How likely is it that in the future you will be able to use something you learned from this workshop?
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Session 1 (Karin Hannes)
Session 2 (Mike Saini)
Session 3 (Ruth Garside)
Session 4 (James Thomas)
8. If you would like to learn more about the KTDRR's Community of Practice on Evidence for Disability and Rehabilitation Research, please provide your email address.
9. Please select all that apply, if you previously completed a separate evaluation form for any workshop session(s).