[CANMEDLIB] Leeds Mixed Methods Systematic Review Online Courses - Book now!
Judy Wright
J.M.Wright at leeds.ac.uk
Wed Feb 2 04:44:33 EST 2022
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Dear all,
I'm delighted to announce bookings are open for our popular Leeds Mixed Methods Systematic Review Courses in March-April 2022. The courses will be delivered online over 2 weeks in 6 live half day sessions, plus a shorter introductory sessions. Participants will be given access to 1 to 1.5 hrs pre-recorded lectures that should be watched prior to each live session. The live sessions are highly interactive with practical activities and discussion, building on the videos.
See brief course descriptions below or the full details on our website: https://bit.ly/2QbD1DV
Mixed Methods Systematic Reviews
Date and times:
Introductory session 13.30 - 14.30 (GMT) 23rd March 2022
Live half day sessions 13.30-16.00 (GMT) 25th March, 13.30-16.00 (BST) 28th March, 30th March & 1st April 2022
Tutors:
Dr Katy Sutcliffe (EPPI-Centre, UCL), Dr Helen Elsey (U of York), Prof Joanne Greenhalgh (U of Leeds), Judy Wright (U of Leeds), Dr Michelle Richardson (UCL), Dr Preethy D'Souza (UCL)
Content:
The purpose and value of mixed-methods systematic reviews. Methods for synthesising qualitative and quantitative research including explanatory sequential, exploratory sequential, and convergent synthesis methods including an overview of realist synthesis methods.
Searching the Evidence for Mixed Methods Reviews
Date and times:
Introductory session 13.30 - 14.15 (BST) 4th April 2022
Live half day sessions 13.30 - 16.00 (BST) 5th and 7th April 2022
Tutors:
Judy Wright and Natalie King (U of Leeds)
Content:
Search techniques, sources, reporting methods and reference management that are most useful in mixed methods systematic reviews. This includes: search filters, forwards & backwards citation searching, CLUSTER searching, grey and published literature sources, reporting standards, tips for tracking search activities and managing large search results in EndNote.
The course is for you if you are interested in understanding how mixed-method synthesis provides a deeper understanding of complex interventions and their implementation. It is suitable for you if you already have an understanding of systematic review methods - i.e. you have had in-depth training and/or conducted a systematic review (either quantitative or qualitative) before.
The mixed methods course is NOT suitable for you if you are new to systematic reviews as it does not provide basic systematic review (screening, data extraction, quality assessment) or meta-analysis training.
You can attend all six half-days, or just the 'Review' course (four half-days) or the evidence search course (two half-days). See course website for fees and further details: https://medicinehealth.leeds.ac.uk/dir-record/short-courses/958/mixed-methods-systematic-review-and-searching-the-evidence
To book your place please contact Denise Womersley d.l.womersley at leeds.ac.uk<mailto:d.l.womersley at leeds.ac.uk>
Further course information please contact: Judy Wright j.m.wright at leeds.ac.uk<mailto:j.m.wright at leeds.ac.uk>
Bookings are open until 11th March 2022. Places will be allocated on the order in which booking forms are received, and confirmed with payment details. Book early to avoid disappointment
February 2021 online course testimonials:
"The activities themselves were well designed and resulted in learning, I was happily surprised how much I got out of them."
"The lectures were delivered very well. Clear and interesting and I really liked the You Tube vids. It was well facilitated and a very useful topic for my work at the moment."
"The course materials were great. But the best was probably your ability to explain and talk through the content in a very comprehensible manner. I do believe that the online format worked very well the way you used it"
"Even though online, the feeling of community and shared experience was palpable. The care that Katie, Judy & Natalie took with the sessions was excellent."
Best wishes,
Judy
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