posted on 2012-10-24, 08:57authored byMary Dixon-Woods, D. Cavers, Shona Agarwal, E. Annandale, A. Arthur, J. Harvey, Ron Hsu, S. Katbamna, R. Olsen, Lucy Smith, Richard Riley, Alex J. Sutton
Conventional systematic review techniques have limitations when the aim of a review is to construct a critical analysis of a complex body of literature. This article offers a reflexive account of an attempt to conduct an interpretive review of the literature on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups in the UK METHODS: This project involved the development and use of the method of Critical Interpretive Synthesis (CIS). This approach is sensitised to the processes of conventional systematic review methodology and draws on recent advances in methods for interpretive synthesis.
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BMC Medical Research Methodology, 2006, 6, pp. 35-35