Browsing Uni Research Rokkansenteret by Author "Glenton, Claire"
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Lay perceptions of evidence-based information – a qualitative evaluation of a website for back pain sufferers
Glenton, Claire; Nilsen, Elin S.; Carlsen, Benedicte (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2006-03-15)Background: In an evidence-informed patient choice the patient has access to research-based information about the effectiveness of health care options and is encouraged to use this information in treatment decisions. This ... -
Scanning for satisfaction or digging for dismay? Comparing findings from a postal survey with those from a focus group-study
Carlsen, Benedicte; Glenton, Claire (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012-09-03)Background: Despite growing support for mixed methods approaches we still have little systematic knowledge about the consequences of combining surveys and focus groups. While the methodological aspects of questionnaire ... -
Using qualitative evidence in decision making for health and social interventions: An approach from qualitative evidence syntheses (GRADE-CERQual)
Lewin, Simon; Glenton, Claire; Munthe-Kaas, Heather; Carlsen, Benedicte; Colvin, Christopher J.; Gülmezoglu, Metin; Noyes, Jane; Booth, Andrew; Garside, Ruth; Rashidian, Arash (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-10-27)Qualitative evidence syntheses are increasingly used, but methods to assess how much confidence to place in synthesis findings are poorly developed. The Confidence in the Evidence from Reviews of Qualitative research ... -
What about N? A methodological study of sample-size reporting in focus group studies
Carlsen, Benedicte; Glenton, Claire (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011-03-11)Background: Focus group studies are increasingly published in health related journals, but we know little about how researchers use this method, particularly how they determine the number of focus groups to conduct. The ...